I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! cast 2025 revealed
The new line-up of Australian stars taking on the jungle have been revealed. Find out who will be taking part on the new season of I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!
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The cast is out of the bag as the 2025 season of I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! is under way.
Eleven fresh faces have entered the South African jungle camp to compete on the 11th season of the popular reality television show with a further contestant to be revealed on Monday night.
Here, Confidential runs through the names announced so far.
Julia Morris and Robert Irwin return as hosts.
Dave Hughes - Comedian
Charity: RCD Foundation
“I’ve always wanted to do the show and with a gap in my diary this became the ideal time to say yes.”
Geraldine Hickey - Comedian
Charity: Dementia Australia
“My boobs (are my biggest weakness), they get in the way and make my back and shoulders hurt.”
Matty Johnson - reality star/podcaster
Charity: Starlight Foundation
“(I’ll miss most) my lawnmower and leaf blower - it’s how I relax every weekend. Sometimes I’ll even throw in a cheeky Thursday afternoon leaf blow just to unwind after a stressful day.”
Max Balegde - TikToker
Charity: Minus18
“(Not looking forward to) Sleeping outside, being around any scary creatures, anything with heights, anything underwater -anything that is anything slightly out of the comfort zone of a terrified person.”
Nicky Buckley - TV game show host
Charity: Ovarian Cancer Australia
“I’ve always enjoyed hearing past contestants speak about how their time in the jungle had taught them so many things about themselves that they never knew – I welcome this as a learning experience. I’m intrigued to see if I learn new things about myself.”
Reggie Bird - reality TV legend
Charity: Guide Dogs Australia
“I am absolutely sh*tting myself!! I’m just gonna give it my all. I will miss having a beer. I have a weak stomach, and I’m scared of everything!”
Sam Thaiday - NRL great
Charity: Find Ya Feet
“Sickness or injury is the only way I’m leaving that jungle. I will not be volunteering to leave. We all need to do hard things in our life to make us feel alive. Whether that is setting a goal in the gym, running a marathon, or surviving I’m A Celebrity.”
Samantha Moitzi - Married At First Sight reality star
Charity: Butterfly Org
“I think this is going to be the scariest thing I’ll ever do. It’s basically Fear Factor in the jungle. I also can’t wait to meet the other celebrities and build bonds with them. I mean, I don’t even think I’m a celebrity, so I think I’ll be starstruck! I can’t wait to meet some Australian/International legends and become friends with people I would not usually meet in the ‘real world’ and to bring awareness to my charity and do something for a cause bigger than myself.
Shayna Jack - Olympic Gold medal winning swimmer
Charity: Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia
“Fear itself (is my biggest weakness).”
Tina Provis Love Island star
Charity: Dementia Australia
“I am borderline delusional for taking on this experience. I love airconditioning, a clean toilet and a fully stocked pantry. The jungle is set to be unlike anything I’ve ever done in my life. Alongside having a weak stomach, I am the most squeamish person I know. If you google ‘Tina Provis Spider’ you’ll find a news article with a viral video of me freaking out over a spider for a full 48 seconds.
Zach Tuohy - AFL trailblazer
Charity: Heart Kids
“I’d much prefer to stay in a hotel if that’s an option? I feel like it’s the kind of challenge I need. Football is finished and I don’t like not being challenged. I think, when all is said and done, I’ll be happy to have done this.”
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