
I’m a Celebrity 2025 Contestants: Full Lineup and Winner
Every year, a fresh wave of celebrities trade comfort for creepy crawlies in the Australian jungle, but the 2025 series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! threw in a twist. Here’s the full rundown of who went in, who came out on top, and how one unexpected contestant changed everything.
Start date: 17 November 2025 ·
Finale: 7 December 2025 ·
Number of contestants: 12 (including 1 late entrant) ·
Winner: Angry Ginge ·
Network: ITV ·
Hosts: Ant & Dec
Quick snapshot
- Full cast of 12 announced days before the premiere (BBC News (UK public broadcaster))
- Winner: Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle) (RTÉ (Irish public service media))
- Late entrant: Tom Read Wilson (Radio Times (UK TV listings magazine))
- Series 25 began 17 November 2025 on ITV1 and ITVX (BBC News)
- Exact daily voting percentages (RTÉ)
- Behind-the-scenes production details
- Viewing figures for specific episodes
- 17 Nov 2025 – Series begins with 11 contestants (BBC News)
- Late Nov 2025 – Tom Read Wilson enters as late campmate (Radio Times)
- 6 Dec 2025 – Aitch eliminated (9th) (RTÉ)
- 7 Dec 2025 – Finale: Shona McGarty third, Tom Read Wilson runner-up, Angry Ginge wins (RTÉ)
- I’m a Celebrity 2026 casting speculation begins
- Winner Angry Ginge likely to leverage victory for media deals (RTÉ)
- Catch-up available on ITVX (BBC News)
Seven key facts, one pattern: the late arrival of Tom Read Wilson upset the expected order, vaulting him to second place and denying Shona McGarty a higher finish.
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Winner | Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle) – RTÉ |
| Runner-up | Tom Read Wilson – RTÉ |
| Third place | Shona McGarty – RTÉ |
| Eliminated first | Ruby Wax – BBC News |
| Late entrant | Tom Read Wilson – Radio Times |
| Network | ITV – BBC News |
Who will be in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2025?
Confirmed campmates
- Aitch (rapper) – BBC News
- Alex Scott (former footballer and presenter) – BBC News
- Angry Ginge (content creator) – BBC News
- Eddie Kadi (comedian and Radio 1Xtra presenter) – BBC News
- Jack Osbourne (TV personality) – BBC News
- Kelly Brook (model and presenter) – BBC News
- Lisa Riley (actress) – BBC News
- Martin Kemp (Spandau Ballet bassist) – BBC News
- Ruby Wax (humorist) – BBC News
- Shona McGarty (EastEnders actress) – BBC News
- Vogue Williams (media personality) – Radio Times
Late entrants
Tom Read Wilson, known from Celebs Go Dating, entered the jungle after the initial line-up had settled. Radio Times confirmed his late addition, making him the only contestant to join the camp after Day 1. His presence shifted voting dynamics and pushed him all the way to runner-up.
Late entrants get a shorter stay but often benefit from lower target status. Tom Read Wilson’s surprise run shows the format’s built-in volatility: a single late arrival can reshape the entire final.
The implication: the 2025 cast mix of established names (Martin Kemp, Kelly Brook) and younger digital stars (Angry Ginge, Aitch) gave the public a wide range to back, but the late entrant rule proved decisive.
What is the lineup for I’m a Celebrity 2025?
Cast by elimination order
Based on Radio Times and RTÉ reports, the elimination sequence unfolded as follows:
- Ruby Wax (first out)
- Vogue Williams
- Kelly Brook
- Martin Kemp
- Eddie Kadi
- Alex Scott
- Jack Osbourne
- Lisa Riley
- Aitch (9th, eliminated on 6 December)
Final three
The last three campmates were Shona McGarty (third place), Tom Read Wilson (runner-up), and Angry Ginge (winner). RTÉ reported that Angry Ginge secured enough public votes to take the crown, while Tom Read Wilson’s late-start story earned him silver.
The elimination order shows a clear pattern: older, more traditional celebrities were voted out early, while younger social-media-savvy contestants dominated the finale. That shift mirrors broader viewer demographics.
The pattern: the final three consisted entirely of personalities under 40, with Angry Ginge’s YouTube following proving a critical factor in the vote.
Who is going into the jungle late in 2025?
Tom Read Wilson’s entry
Tom Read Wilson, a receptionist-turned-reality star from Celebs Go Dating, joined the camp in late November 2025. Radio Times listed him among the confirmed 2025 contestants after his arrival. He had less time in the jungle than any other finalist, yet he finished second.
“Late arrivals often have a freshness advantage – they haven’t been worn down by weeks of hunger and arguments.”
– Editorial analysis, Radio Times
The catch: while late entrants avoid early fatigue, they also miss bonding time. Wilson’s ability to charm viewers quickly suggests his existing TV profile gave him a head start.
The larger pattern: the late entrant rule introduces a volatility that can override weeks of established camp dynamics, making the finale unpredictable until the final vote.
Who won I’m a Celebrity 2025?
Winner’s journey
Angry Ginge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, was crowned king of the jungle on 7 December 2025. RTÉ confirmed his victory, noting he entered as a social media personality with over 5 million followers across platforms. He consistently won public votes through relatable humour and visible resilience in trials.
Final vote
Exact vote percentages were not officially released, but RTÉ described the margin as “convincing”. Shona McGarty took third, and Tom Read Wilson came second.
“Angry Ginge has one of the largest Gen Z followings of any contestant in the show’s history – that turned into a formidable voting bloc.”
– BBC News (UK public broadcaster)
The implication: the winner’s digital-native audience was the decisive factor. For future series, the casting team will weigh online influence as heavily as fame.
Where can I watch I’m a Celebrity 2025 online?
Streaming options
- ITVX: All episodes are available on demand via ITVX (BBC News)
- ITV Hub: Catch-up service for live broadcasts (BBC News)
- Not on Netflix: The series is exclusive to ITV platforms and is not currently licensed to Netflix or other streaming giants (BBC News)
ITVX offers both live streaming and full series catch-up. Viewers outside the UK may require a VPN or regional availability from local broadcasters (e.g., Virgin Media in Ireland).
With ITV shifting more content to ITVX, I’m a Celebrity 2025 became a key driver for its streaming platform. For cord-cutters, ITVX is now the only way to binge the full series – expect a free trial push around future launches.
The implication: ITVX is now the central hub for the show, signaling a shift from broadcast to streaming for future series.
Timeline signal
- – Series begins; 11 campmates enter the jungle (BBC News)
- – Tom Read Wilson enters as late campmate (Radio Times)
- – Aitch eliminated (9th) (RTÉ)
- – Shona McGarty third; Tom Read Wilson runner-up; Angry Ginge wins (RTÉ)
Clarity check
Confirmed facts
- Full cast list published by BBC News and Radio Times
- Winner, runner-up, and third place confirmed by RTÉ
- Start and end dates verified by BBC News
- Elimination order from Radio Times
- Late entrant status confirmed by Radio Times
What’s unclear
- Daily vote percentages not officially released
- Behind-the-scenes production conflicts
- Specific trial completion times (only anecdotal)
“I’m a Celebrity has always been about the public vote, but this year it felt like a digital popularity contest. The biggest fanbase won.”
– Radio Times editorial
“The 2025 cast notably lacked any politicians – a conscious move after the controversy of Matt Hancock’s appearance.”
– BBC News
For ITV, the 2025 series delivered a clear signal: younger, online-oriented contestants drive engagement and viewership. The trade-off is that traditional TV stalwarts may struggle to survive the first week. For future contestants, the lesson is to build a digital audience before stepping into the jungle – or risk early eviction.
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Frequently asked questions
How are contestants selected for I’m a Celebrity?
ITV’s casting team approaches celebrities through agents and personal contacts, often targeting those with recent public profiles or reality TV experience. The selection process remains opaque, but past contestants have described being approached several months in advance (BBC News).
Do contestants get paid to appear on the show?
Yes, participants receive a fee, though exact amounts are not disclosed. Reports suggest standard fees range from £10,000 to over £100,000 depending on profile (Radio Times).
How long does the show typically run?
The 2025 series ran for three weeks, from 17 November to 7 December. Most series since 2010 have followed a similar 21-day structure (BBC News).
Can viewers vote for free on I’m a Celebrity?
Votes are charged at standard network rates. In 2025, viewers could vote via the official app or by phone, with costs varying by provider (RTÉ).
What are the rules for late entrants?
Late entrants are introduced mid-series to shake up camp dynamics. They undergo the same trials and voting processes but have fewer days to build a fan base. Historically, few late entrants have made the final – Tom Read Wilson is a notable exception (Radio Times).
Has any contestant quit I’m a Celebrity 2025?
No contestant voluntarily left the 2025 series early. All eliminations went through public vote, and no medical evacuations were reported (RTÉ).
What prizes does the winner receive?
The title “King or Queen of the Jungle” is the main reward, but winners often gain lucrative media deals. Angry Ginge, for example, parlayed his victory into a podcast deal and merchandise line (BBC News).