Sunday night will see the return of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! where a whole new bunch of stars will be heading to the jungle.
The hugely-popular ITV show has signed some huge names over the years and 2025 is no exception.
Next up to face the wilderness and a selection of trials will be the likes of Former Lioness Alex Scott, The son of Ozzy Osbourne, Jack, and former Page 3 model Kelly Brook.
The amount this year’s cast are banking has reportedly been leaked to a TV insider to The Sun, with each celeb rumoured to be taking home thousands for their stint on the show.
However, one unexpected star has come out on top, with them taking home more than double what the lowest paid celeb will get.
Starting with the lowest fees, comedian Eddie Kadi is said to be taking home £75,000 for his appearance on the show.
I’m A Celebrity 2025 salaries have been ‘LEAKED’ as campmates’ pay come to light with one unexpected star banking more than the rest
Starting with the lowest fees, comedian Eddie Kadi is said to be taking home £75,000 for his appearance on the show
This is closely followed by Loose Women star Kelly Brook, who is thought to be receiving a fee of £80,000
This is closely followed by Loose Women star Kelly, who is thought to be receiving a fee of £80,000.
Musician Martin Kemp could scoop £95,000, while actress Ruby Wax could earn around £95,000.
Emmerdale star Lisa Riley is also said to be earning £95,000 for her appearance, along with EastEnders icon Shona McGarty.
Moving up on the scale, football influencer, Morgan Burthwhistle, aka Angry Ginge, is said to be getting £100,000 for taking part.
Former Lioness Alex is also thought to be taking home £100,000, while Jack Osbourne is said to be banking £200,000.
Finally, rapper Aitch is thought to be this year’s highest paid celebrity, taking home a whopping £250,000.
For years, I’m A Celebrity was a show that prompted debate among viewers with controversial figures such as Nigel Farage and Matt Hancock as star signings.
But last year I’m A Celebrity went for a more tame line-up such as Coleen Rooney and McFly frontman, Danny Jones, as the most famous faces after a strict ‘no politician’ rule was implemented.
Musician Martin Kemp could scoop £95,000, while actress Ruby Wax could also earn around £95,000
Emmerdale star Lisa Riley is also said to be earning £95,000 for her appearance
EastEnders icon Shona McGarty is believed to be earning £95,000
Moving up on the scale, football influencer, Morgan Burthwhistle, aka Angry Ginge, is said to be getting £100,000 for taking part
Former Lioness Alex Scott is also thought to be taking home £100,000
Jack Osbourne is said to be banking £200,000
Finally, rapper Aitch is thought to be this year’s highest paid celebrity, taking home a whopping £250,000
It was, as a result, a year that passed with little to no drama.
But now, in what is set to be the ‘toughest’ year yet, ITV bosses have introduced new measures to ensure celebrities ‘fight more’, ‘earn their keep’ and ‘don’t sit back in the shadows’.
It can be revealed the ‘luxury item’ feature, in which loved ones send them home comforts such as pillows with their family’s faces on, has been removed so celebrities are ‘kept on their toes’.
Instead, celebrities can earn a framed picture of someone of their choice, which can be earned during a challenge.
The show’s executive producer, Olly Nash, told the Daily Mail: ‘It’s a tough and gruelling show, and there’s nothing wrong with driving that home.
‘We need to see more celebrities earning their keep, that’s the most important thing.
‘We have more celebrities taking part in the trials than we ever have before, so it’s more of a competition.
‘Last year, we had a great positive happy cast that all joined together and had a happy time. This year they are going to have to fight more, earn more and play a bigger part in camp.
The iconic jungle bridge will see plenty of action over the coming weeks as contestants get their marching orders
‘No longer can they be just sitting on the beds in the back, they are going to have to step up to the challenge and face the music.
‘And there are a few celebrities in this year’s camp that are sure to get niggled if they’re hangry or sleep deprived.’
This year a new feature referred to as the Getaway Car has been introduced at the launch show.
The first ten celebrities are split into two groups, the first two in each group to complete a series of challenges including wading through fish guts are rewarded with a seat in the Getaway Car with a glass of fizz that will take them into camp.
They are then greeted by more comfortable beds in the camp with mattresses.
Meanwhile, the remaining three from each group travel in a less desirable vehicle, referred to as the ‘Coco van.’
Pythons are said to have infested the I’m A Celebrity jungle as producers admit they have seen ‘more snakes than any other year in camp than any other year in the show,’ said Mr Nash.
He added: ‘I have seen more snakes in this build phase then I ever have done before, huge great pythons almost as long as this log.
The classic red telephone box is also back, essential for those all important Dingo Dollar Challenges
‘I have seen loads of snakes, six or seven out just in the last two weeks and that’s when there have been people here, which is rare because usually they scatter when people are building the camp.’
It comes after the Daily Mail revealed a new rule, introduced after 25 years of the same format, that if a celebrity has been put forward for two trials in a row, they are exempt from the following public vote.
Fans are happy about this shake-up after the situation got out of control last year when Dean McCullough was voted for seven Bushtucker Trials in a row.
Sharing their thoughts on X at the time viewers called for a ‘trial limit’ as it was ‘not funny seeing Dean do another trial, too much airtime, give others a chance, it’s killing the show.’
Bosses at the network have complied and now all the celebrities will have a chance to take part in the trials, earn stars for the camp and, in turn, win the public’s vote – but bosses are going to make it harder when it comes to day-to-day life in the camp.
For example, if a contestant wants a bath, two campmates have to cycle on a tandem bike to pump water out and there is less room for contestants to ‘sink into the shadows.