This year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here Australia contestants have been revealed.
Over the weekend Channel 10 announced that AFL legend Peter Daicos, Hollywood actor Frankie Muniz and Australian radio host Brittany Hockley were set to head into the South African Jungle.
Malcolm in the Middle star Muniz was the first celebrity to arrive, followed by former iron-woman Candice Warner, wife of Australian cricketer David Warner.
Next to arrive in the jungle were retired Paralympian Ellie Cole, British comedian Stephen K. Amos, influencer Skye Wheatley and former Studio 10 host Tristan MacManus.
Hosts Julia Morris and Robert Irwin, greeted the first batch of contestants as they embarked on the opening challenge.
This year’s I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here Australia contestants have been revealed
The remaining five celebrities were revealed to be fitness guru Michelle Bridges, reality star Callum Hole, MasterChef contestant Khanh Ong and the previously announced Hockley and Daicos.
These stars were tasked with an extreme heights challenge.
One more celebrity, described as a national treasure, will enter the jungle as an intruder in the coming days.
The tenth season of the hit reality show is being filmed in South Africa and is presented by Morris, 44, alongside first time host Irwin, 20.
The tenth season of the hit reality show is being filmed in South Africa and is presented by Morris, 44, alongside first time host Irwin, 20
Frankie Muniz (pictured) is best known for playing the titular character on the comedy series Malcom in the Middle
Frankie Muniz
Muniz, 38, is best known for playing the titular character on the comedy series Malcom in the Middle.
The star notably put his Hollywood career aside to focus on race car driving, and also was briefly a drummer for a band called You Hang Up from 2012 until 2014.
Candice Warner
Candice, 39, is a retired professional ironwoman and surf life saver.
She is the wife of Australia cricketer David Warner and together the pair have three daughters.
Candice Warner (pictured) is a retired professional ironwoman and surf life saver
Ellie Cole (pictured) is a retired Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair basketball player
Ellie Cole
Cole, 32, is a retired Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair basketball player.
She has won a record-breaking 17 Paralympic medals and was the flag bearer for Australia at the Closing Ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
Stephen K. Amos
Stephen, 56, is a British stand up comedian and TV personality.
He recently toured Australia in 2023.
Stephen K. Amos (pictured) is a British stand up comedian and TV personality
Skye Wheatley (pictured) rose to fame back on Big Brother Australia in 2014 and is now a full-time influencer with 618,000 followers
Skye Wheatley
Skye rose to fame back on Big Brother Australia in 2014 and is now a full-time influencer with 618,000 followers.
Tristan MacManus
MacManus, 41, is an Irish dancer and television presenter. From 2020 until 2023, he co-hosted Channel Ten’s breakfast show Studio 10.
Tristan MacManus (pictured) is an Irish dancer and television presenter
Michelle Bridges was a trainer on the Australian version of The Biggest Loser from 2007 to 2015
Michelle Bridges
The fitness guru and author, 53, was a trainer on the Australian version of The Biggest Loser from 2007 to 2015.
Callum Hole
Callum was a contestant on Season four of Love Island Australia in 2022.
Callum Hole was a contestant on Season four of Love Island Australia in 2022
Khanh Ong is best known for appearing on seasons 10 and 12 of MasterChef Australia
Khanh Ong
He is best known for appearing on seasons 10 and 12 of MasterChef Australia.
He also appeared on Channel 10’s Australian Survivor in 2022.
Brittany Hockley
The KIIS FM radio host appeared on Nick Cummins’ season of The Bachelor in 2015.
Peter Daicos
The AFL legend, 62, played 250 games for the Collingwood Magpies and won the premiership in 1990.
He is the father of current Collingwood players Nick and Josh Daicos.
Brittany Hockley (pictured) appeared on Nick Cummins’ season of The Bachelor in 2015
Peter Daicos, 62, (pictured) played 250 games for the Collingwood Magpies and won the premiership in 1990