The first seven episodes of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2023 have averaged 9.8 million viewers across all devices.
It is the also the most-watched entertainment series of the year on any channel, overtaking both BBC’s Strictly series and Eurovision coverage, according to ITV.
It is the most-watched programme on any channel for 16-34s, with five of the episodes already achieving over 2 million consolidated viewers for that demographic.
The show saw large numbers of young audiences glued to their screens for the debut despite the overall viewership dropping.
The debut show launched with a peak audience of 7.8 million (average 7 million), down 2.2 million from the show’s launch the year before.

The first seven episodes of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2023 have averaged 9.8 million viewers across all devices

It is the also the most-watched entertainment series of the year on any channel, overtaking both BBC ‘s Strictly series and Eurovision coverage, according to ITV
However, it managed to grab the attention of 76% of 16-34 year olds watching TV that night, with 1.4 million of its viewers being under the age of 35.
The ratings will have come as welcome news to ITV, as the broadcaster has been making a strong bid attract younger viewers to I’m A Celebrity this year.
One tactic they have used is adopting popular TikTok trends, such as the ‘rotting fish’ challenge, branding it ‘our newest and smelliest trial yet’.
The trend went viral last year and sees people filming themselves attempting to eat Surströmming – tinned Baltic herring – a Swedish cuisine that dates back to 16th century.
So pungent is the smell, likened to ‘rotting flesh’, the food is almost impossible to eat and videos of grown men retching while just opening a tin were shared by millions of times on TikTok.
Of the millions that took part in the challenge, they were mostly made up of the 16-24 category, which is the age group that ITV are keen to lure in to watch their programmes because it attracts lucrative advertising for the channel.
ITV have also brought in Nella Rose to the lineup, in an attempt to boost their ratings with the younger generation.

It is the most-watched programme on any channel for 16-34s, with five of the episodes already achieving over 2 million consolidated viewers for that demographic

ITV have brought in YouTuber Nella Rose to the lineup, in an attempt to boost their ratings with the younger generation
The 26-year-old is the youngest star in the show this year, and it is hoped by bosses that her vast internet fame will attract millions of young viewers to the reality show.
She is a much-loved content creator, well renowned for her chatty beauty videos and witty sense of humour.
The YouTube star sky-rocketed to success when she began posting videos with her friends discussing topics such as, ‘Growing up in African household’ and ‘Things girls do that boys don’t like’.
Her charismatic brand has seen her boast a sky-high following, accumulating an incredible 750,000 YouTube subscribers with a whopping 81 million views.
On Instagram her fanbase is even bigger – as she has amassed close to 900,000 followers – from her solo videos and collaborations with other online stars.
The down-to-earth influencer also regularly featured on Footasylum’s YouTube channel, often appearing next to famous faces such as Chunkz and Filly.
She has her very own YouTube series with PrettyLittleThing dubbed The Pink Courtroom and in 2021, Nella was a co-presenter on MTV’s Catfish UK.
She is also an ambassador for Fashion Nova’s Curve range and has her very own streetwear clothing line named Faces London.
Earlier this month, a TV insider told the Sun: ‘If ITV can draw a fraction of her followers to the show – who are the particularly valuable young demographic – they will be thrilled.
‘That’s why signing up someone like Nella is a very shrewd move on the part of the I’m A Celebrity producers.
‘She very much a ‘millennial star’ who’s gained a profile through a very different means to all the other campmates who’ve been named so far.’
Frankie Dettori became the first campmate to leave the 2023 series after receiving the least amount of viewers votes on Sunday.

Frankie Dettori became the first campmate to leave the 2023 series after receiving the least amount of viewers votes on Sunday
Hosts Ant & Dec entered the camp and left the celebs in suspense before announcing Frankie, 52, and Nella Rose, 26, were both in the bottom two.
After his name was then announced the jockey cheered and appeared delighted to be heading home to the lap of luxury, two weeks after entering camp as a late addition.
Following his farewells the racing legend sat down for his exit interview and swigged champagne, where he admitted he was ‘disappointed’ to be the first booted from the show.
He told the hosts that despite the early exit he was proud of having overcome his fears of enclosed spaces during a number of the gruelling Bushtucker Trials.