Channel 10 has released a first look at the next season of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! – and dropped a juicy hint about one potential cast member.
The jungle-based reality television show’s Instagram posted a hilarious trailer on Tuesday starring hosts Julia Morris and Robert Irwin.
Robert, 20, and Julia, 56, appear dressed in 1950s garb as they channel an old school tourism ad for Africa.
‘Celebrities, it’s time to embark on a grand adventure. The thrill of Africa’s wilderness is just a heartbeat away,’ the announcer says before Robert and Julia begin to sing a jingle.
‘Hey celebrities, we’ve got it all. At our exclusive retreat we’ve got it all,’ the hosts sing as they pull off a bed sheet to reveal a horde of bugs.
They also serve up cocktails with cockroaches in them, while Julia sings that the camp has ‘all you can eat’ as she reveals a bowl of worms.
Other scenes include the hosts serving up maggots for lunch and putting giant snakes on the celebrities, whose faces are obscured.
Meanwhile, Robert is also seen washing a rhinoceros while asking ‘celebrities, where the bloody hell are ya?’
Channel 10 has released a first look at the next season of I’m A Celebrity …Get Me Out of Here! The jungle-based reality television show’s Instagram posted a hilarious trailer on Tuesday starring hosts Julia Morris and Robert Irwin. Both pictured
This line had some fans wondering whether it was a hint that Lara Worthington would be appearing on the 2025 season.
‘Lara Bingle hint?’ wrote one fan in the comments to the Instagram post, to which another replied ‘geez maybe (surely not).’
Meanwhile, Robert’s home and other workplace Australia Zoo also commented, writing, ‘CRIKEY. We can’t wait!’
‘Hey celebrities, we’ve got it all. At our exclusive retreat we’ve got it all,’ the hosts sing as they pull off a bed sheet to reveal a horde of bugs
Daily Mail Australia previously revealed that the show wasn’t expected to return last year.
According to an inside source, host Julia Morris told a close friend she was not confident the show would run again, until Robert was introduced to the series.
The Wildlife Warrior’s addition to the reality TV show after former co-host Dr Chris Brown jumped ship to Channel Seven reinvigorated the series.
Other scenes include the hosts serving up maggots for lunch and putting giant snakes on the celebrities, whose faces are obscured
‘I think if Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris were still hosting “celeb” it might have been done, but the show’s addition of Robert Irwin has given the show new life.
‘The youngest Irwin has really saved the show,’ the source said.
‘There are also a lot of established fans that have supported this show over the years and I think being back in January is the right decision for the show and there are some great people behind the show’s production.’
One line in the trailer had some fans wondering whether it was a hint that Lara Worthington would be appearing on the 2025 season. Pictured in 2023
A part of the push to keep I’m A Celeb on the air was also the failure of the Gladiators reboot, produced by Warner Bros.
After I’m A Celeb suffered a major ratings decline in 2022, Channel Ten moved it from it’s primetime January slot to April.
They replaced it with the Australian Gladiators reboot, which launched with high hopes but failed to sustain its initial viewership.
Hosted by Beau Ryan and Liz Ellis, the show drew a substantial summer audience of 395,000 metro viewers for its premiere.
Robert performed so well on the show he landed himself a nomination for the Gold Logie, and was quickly crowned as Australia’s most popular TV talent amid his impressive rise to success as a top presenter.
Despite being a relative newcomer to Aussie screens, he impressively toppled comedic veteran Hamish Blake from the number one spot on the Australian Talent Index’s 2024 Top Talent Report.