Asked By: Seth Foster Date: created: Dec 18 2023

What happens in the final of I’m a celebrity

Answered By: Bryan Richardson Date: created: Dec 20 2023

Format – Ant & Dec have hosted the show together since it began in 2002, with the exception of the 2018 series. Dec was joined by Holly Willoughby for the 2018 series In return for their appearance on I’m a Celebrity.Get Me Out of Here!, the celebrities are asked to nominate a charity to which the producers, ITV Studios, make donations. The celebrities themselves are also paid a fee to compensate them for possible loss of earnings while they are in the jungle.

The money is raised by allowing viewers to vote by phone for the celebrity they would like to complete a “Bushtucker Trial” – a physical task usually involving snakes, spiders or other creepy-crawlies found in the jungle – and, later in each series, to vote for the celebrity they would like to see win the show.

The final remaining celebrity is declared the winner of the show, and is branded the “King” or “Queen”.

How many people are in the final of I’m a celebrity?

This means the 2022 series will air its final on Sunday 27 November. Just three celebrities make it to the final each year before the King or Queen is announced by presenters Ant and Dec.

Asked By: Edward Phillips Date: created: Aug 23 2024

Who came second in I’m a celebrity 2023

Answered By: Oswald King Date: created: Aug 26 2024

Image courtesy of Channel 10 I’m A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here! grand finalists Aesha Scott, Harry Garside and Liz Ellis Ultimately, it was Liz Ellis who won I’m A Celebrity’s Season 9 this year, defeating Harry Garside who came in second place and Aesha Scott who finished third.

In a nail-biting grand finale, the three stars waited in anticipation for the chance to win $100,000 for their nominated charity. Ellis’ charity was Share The Dignity. From touching creepy crawlies and snakes, to tasting questionable dishes and speaking about their personal feelings during campfire chats, the celebrities have come up against a lot over the last month.

Each of them has their own strengths and fears, and it’s these aspects, combined with their popularity (thanks to the public’s vote), that determined their place in the game. Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT Since former The Project host Peter Helliar got the boot, netball champion Liz Ellis has been the frontrunner to win I’m A Celeb,

According to betting agency Sportsbet, the 50-year-old sits in the lead, with her odds in her favour at $2. Her chosen charity is Share The Dignity, Before entering the jungle, the retired sportswoman hinted she’s rushed through challenges in the past, and her task is to slow down on the show. “I have a propensity to rush into things without fully thinking them through,” she told 10Play,

Prior to coming onto the show, champion boxer Harry Garside hinted that cooking and food challenges may be the most difficult for him. “I boil chicken because I’m too scared I’ll get myself sick if I cook it any other way,” he told 10 Play at the time.

  • However, the 25-year-old has managed to come through the other end of this season that’s featured many an eating challenge, and he’s still in with a good chance to win.
  • Sportsbet currently places him as the second likely to take out the crown, with his odds sitting at $3.75.
  • Garside’s chosen charity is Reach,

Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT Another celeb who’s known that the food challenges would be difficult in the jungle from the get-go, is Aesha Scott. The Kiwi TV presenter tends to eat vegan in her regular life, but she’s been open to change while in the jungle.

  1. Scott sits in the middle when it comes to her chances of winning I’m A Celeb, as her odds sit at $4.
  2. As one half of KIIS FM radio duo, ‘Will and Woody’, presenter Woody Whitelaw knows how to hold a conversation.
  3. But sweet-talking alone isn’t going to get you through the experience on I’m A Celeb.
  4. My wife told me to hold my farts for at least the first few days because this may get some people offside early,” Whitelaw said before appearing on the show.

He must be doing something right, because he’s still in with a shot of winning. At the moment, he’s placed third-last by the bookies, with his odds at $6. Former AFL star Adam Cooney agreed to participate on the show after his wife Haylea encouraged him to say yes when he got the call.

  1. In an interview with TV Week, he revealed that “she said it would be fun for the kids and her to watch”.
  2. The 37-year-old has done his family proud as he battles it out in the jungle during the final week.
  3. However his chances of winning are rather slim as his odds are at $10.
  4. Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT He may be from the UK, but Nathan Henry has continued to receive votes in the jungle thanks to his legion of Geordie Shore fans in Australia.

The reality star has tried to use his social game in the jungle, even teasing before he entered: “I will try and make everyone like me. If I have to flirt with people, I’ll flirt with everyone in there!” Despite his natural charm, the chances of Henry winning are doubtful, as he tied with Adam Cooney in last place on Sportsbet with odds at $10.

Asked By: Keith Coleman Date: created: Oct 01 2023

Who wins celebrity 2023

Answered By: Donald Bailey Date: created: Oct 02 2023

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! 2023 Finale Crowned #1 In Entertainment. Season nine achieves biggest BVOD audience ever.

Biggest BVOD + live stream audience ever – 128,000 viewers, up 44% year-on-year. The Winner Announced : 852,000 total national viewers. #1 entertainment show. Grand Finale : 789,000 total national viewers. #2 entertainment show. #1 in its timeslot in 25 to 54s across the series.10’s biggest launch of 2023. Biggest finale shares since 2021 Lifted 10’s timeslot 15% year-on-year.

After two seasons in Northern New South Wales, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! returned to screens live from the South African jungle, at a new time of year in April. Last night, after four weeks living on a diet of rice and beans with her fellow celebrity campmates, Liz Ellis was crowned Queen of the jungle and won $100,000 for her chosen charity, Share The Dignity.852,000 national viewers tuned in to The Winner Announced to see Liz crowned, it was the #1 entertainment show of the night, and the #1 show in 16 to 39s.

  • It was the biggest ever live stream audience for I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!,
  • The Winner Announced was also #1 in its timeslot with a 34% commercial share, as well as #1 in under 50s (45.5%), 25 to 54s (41.6%) and 16 to 39s (47.7%).789,000 national viewers watched the Grand Finale,
  • It was the #2 entertainment show of the night and #1 in its timeslot as well as #1 in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
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I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! season nine premiere was 10’s biggest launch in 2023 to date. The Opening Night episode launched to 830,000 total national viewers (metro + regional + BVOD), while Welcome To The Jungle achieved 823,000 viewers. Across the season, I’m A Celebrity’s overnight national audience was boosted 33% from 616,000 to a total national audience of 818,000.

  • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! was also #1 in its timeslot in 25 to 54s across the season.
  • On 10 Play, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! celebrated its biggest live stream audience, up 35% compared with 2022, and biggest BVOD audience, up 46%.
  • Senior Vice President Content and Programming, Paramount Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), Daniel Monaghan, said: “We’re delighted with the performance of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! in its new timeslot starting straight after our Formula One coverage and just in time for family viewing over Easter.

“This year’s celebrities have brought our screens alive, bringing authenticity, humour and warmth not to mention a dash of drama. We’ve loved seeing their personal growth in the jungle and peeling back the layers of each celebrity, getting to know their worthy charities and seeing their bonds and friendships flourish in camp.

  1. And of course, their bravery, fortitude and folly as they faced frightening and revolting challenges that have given us unforgettable, laugh out loud moments.
  2. It’s also been wonderful to back in South Africa, the birthplace of the series, and we must congratulate our incredibly talented team at Network 10 and ITV Studios Australia, on delivering an outstanding season.

Hosts Julia Morris and Dr. Chris Brown have been exceptional, and what a fitting swan song for Chris to be finishing his time on the series with a stellar season. “We’re thrilled to welcome new royalty to Australia and see Liz crowned the Queen of the jungle and are proud to donate $100,000 to her charity, Share the Dignity.” Chief Sales Officer, Paramount ANZ, Rod Prosser, said: ” I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! delivered strong results for us this season, growing 10’s timeslot 15% year-on-year.

“The series has consistently won entertainment in under 50s and 25 to 54s, secured significant commercial shares over 30% in these key advertising demos and has achieved its biggest BVOD audiences ever with 46% growth on last year. “We must also thank our wonderful sponsors including Bedshed who have joined us in the jungle for the last four years exemplifying the way we build and maintain positive partnerships.

And new sponsor Harris Scarfe who joined us in the jungle for the first time. “Both brands were featured in fresh and fun integrations that were loved by our celebrities and audiences alike delivering positive brand messages in our brand-safe series I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here !” *Source: OzTAM 5 City Metro, Regional Combined Aggregate Markets, OzTAM National VPM, 02/04/23-30/04/23, Total National Audience = National consolidated audience + 7 Day BVOD + Live stream.

Asked By: Oscar Martin Date: created: Jan 25 2024

How much did Liz Ellis get paid for I’m a celebrity

Answered By: Tyler Gonzales Date: created: Jan 26 2024

Liz Ellis Wins I’m A Celebrity 2023 The Queen of the jungle has been crowned! – by I’m A Celebrity.Get Me Out Of Here Australia has officially crowned their 2023 winner after a nail-biting finale. Watch Below: I’m A Celeb All Stars trailer

  • Liz Ellis has officially been crowned the queen/king of the jungle, winning $100,000 for their chosen charity Share The Dignity.
  • The tense final episode saw the final three contestants; Liz Ellis, Harry Garside and Aesha Scott learn their fate after fans voted in the live finale.
  • Harry Garside came in second place, whilst Aesha Scott came in third.
  1. From mere days into the show, snake bites and the usual dose of drama, this season of I’m a Celeb had it all.
  2. Whilst the series by fans, his surprise elimination in the final week saw Liz Ellis become the new front-runner of the season.
  3. Even the freshly eliminated put their money on Liz, including Ian “Dicko” Dickson, who shared with Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris he had “no doubt” she would take the crown.
  4. “She’s one of the single most impressive human beings I’ve had the pleasure of ever spending time with.”

And it looks like fans were right! Liz officially won the series, donating her cash prize to Share the Dignity. “When I was thinking about my charity that I wanted to support, I walked into my local library with my kids, and in the toilet, there was what’s called a dignity vending machine and I was intrigued,” she revealed during her time in camp.

  • I found out about it and the charity is called and it works to provide period products to women who are fleeing domestic violence, who are homeless, who are living in poverty, who are living on the breadline.
  • It just hit me that there will be so many women who would have to make the choice whether to buy period products or whether to buy food to put on the table.

“I’ve got a little girl and I’d hate for her to be in that position.” Liz now joins the likes of Abbey Chatfield, Casey Donovan and Miguel Maestre who have all won the show. I’m A Celeb has captured the hearts of Aussies since its debut in 2015, with fans loving the intimate look into celeb’s lives in the jungle.plus the healthy dose of surprises contestants need to overcome in the battle for the title of King or Queen of the Jungle.

  1. This season marks the end of Dr Chris Brown’s role on the show, as he leaves his role as co-host after eight years.
  2. It’s definitely been, and that’s been because I love the show so much,” he told news.com.au “It’s been hard to count down how many shows you have left, and realise it’s the last time you do this or that.” “But it’s allowed me to treasure every single day I’ve had over here.

It’s also given the entire crew the chance to crack jokes about it.” : Liz Ellis Wins I’m A Celebrity 2023

Who is king or queen of the jungle 2023?

And there was just one thing left: crown a winner for 2023. Winning herself the title of Queen of the Jungle, Liz Ellis had been an absolute favourite of not just the audience at home but also all of her fellow celebs.

Asked By: Malcolm Taylor Date: created: Jul 30 2024

Who came third in I’m a Celebrity 2023

Answered By: Roger Green Date: created: Jul 30 2024

Fatima Whitbread – THIRD PLACE – Fatima Whitbread (Image: ITV) After being saved by her former campmates at the start of the final show, Fatima’s victory was short lived as she soon became the next celebrity eliminated from the show after losing in the Critter Countdown’ trial. This trial saw her, Jordan and Myleene seated with a transparent sphere over their head and their hands and feet in a box that slowly became filled with – you guessed it – critters.

To earn their spot in the top two, they had to press a buzzer when they thought six minutes had gone by. Sadly, Fatima was furthest from this time stamp and said farewell. Speaking about coming third, Fatima said: “That’s a bit of a downer really because I felt like I could have gone on to a fantastic final.

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All credit due to Myleene and of course Jordan. I’ve still got that tiny little bit of competitive Whitbread in me.”

Asked By: William Wood Date: created: Nov 20 2024

Has anyone been in I’m a celebrity more than once

Answered By: Raymond Brooks Date: created: Nov 23 2024

Contestants – As of series 22, 254 celebrities have competed. Model and TV personality Katie Price, who appeared as a contestant in the third and ninth series respectively, was the only celebrity to have competed in two separate series, until the South Africa “All-Stars” series in 2023 which featured the return of other former campmates.

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Winner – King or Queen of the Jungle/Castle
Runner-up
Third place
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Series Celebrity Age Notability Status 1 Tony Blackburn 59 Radio DJ 1st – Winner Tara Palmer-Tomkinson 30 Socialite & TV presenter 2nd – Runner-up Christine Hamilton 52 Media personality 3rd – Third place Nell McAndrew 28 Model & TV presenter 4th – Eliminated Rhona Cameron 36 Comedian 5th – Eliminated Darren Day 34 Actor & singer 6th – Eliminated Nigel Benn 38 Boxer 7th – Eliminated Uri Geller 55 Paranormalist 8th – Eliminated 2 Phil Tufnell 37 Cricketer 1st – Winner John Fashanu 40 Footballer 2nd – Runner-up Linda Barker 41 Interior designer & TV presenter 3rd – Third place Wayne Sleep 54 Dancer & choreographer 4th – Eliminated Antony Worrall Thompson 51 Chef & TV presenter 5th – Eliminated Toyah Willcox 44 Singer & actress 6th – Eliminated Catalina Guirado 29 Model & TV personality 7th – Eliminated Chris Bisson 27 Actor 8th – Eliminated Danniella Westbrook 29 Actress 9th – Withdrew Siân Lloyd 44 TV presenter 10th – Eliminated 3 Kerry Katona 23 Singer 1st – Winner Jennie Bond 53 TV presenter 2nd – Runner-up Peter Andre 30 Singer 3rd – Third place Lord Brocket 51 TV presenter 4th – Eliminated Katie Price 25 Model 5th – Eliminated Alex Best 31 Ex-wife of George Best 6th – Eliminated John Lydon 47 Singer 7th – Withdrew Neil Ruddock 35 Footballer 8th – Eliminated Diane Modahl 37 Olympic middle-distance runner 9th – Eliminated Mike Read 56 Radio DJ 10th – Eliminated 4 Joe Pasquale 43 Comedian 1st – Winner Paul Burrell 46 Butler 2nd – Runner-up Fran Cosgrave 26 Nightclub manager 3rd – Third place Janet Street-Porter 57 Journalist 4th – Eliminated Sophie Anderton 27 Model 5th – Eliminated Antonio Fargas 58 Actor 6th – Eliminated Sheila Ferguson 57 Singer 7th – Eliminated Vic Reeves 45 Comedian & TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Nancy Sorrell 30 Model & TV presenter 9th – Eliminated Natalie Appleton 31 Singer 10th – Withdrew Brian Harvey 30 Singer 11th – Withdrew 5 Carol Thatcher 52 Journalist & daughter of Margaret Thatcher 1st – Winner Sheree Murphy 30 Actress 2nd – Runner-up Sid Owen 33 Actor 3rd – Third place Jimmy Osmond 42 Singer 4th – Eliminated Bobby Ball 61 Comedian 5th – Eliminated Antony Costa 24 Singer 6th – Eliminated Jenny Frost 27 Singer 7th – Eliminated David Dickinson 64 TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Kimberley Davies 32 Actress 9th – Withdrew Jilly Goolden 56 Critic 10th – Eliminated Tommy Cannon 67 Comedian 11th – Eliminated Elaine Lordan 38 Actress 12th – Withdrew 6 Matt Willis 23 Singer 1st – Winner Myleene Klass 28 Singer 2nd – Runner-up Jason Donovan 38 Actor & singer 3rd – Third place David Gest 53 Producer 4th – Eliminated Dean Gaffney 28 Actor 5th – Eliminated Jan Leeming 64 TV presenter 6th – Eliminated Malandra Burrows 41 Actress 7th – Eliminated Phina Oruche 34 Actress 8th – Eliminated Lauren Booth 39 Journalist & activist 9th – Eliminated Faith Brown 62 Comedian 10th – Eliminated Scott Henshall 30 Fashion designer 11th – Eliminated Toby Anstis 35 TV & radio presenter 12th – Eliminated 7 Christopher Biggins 58 Actor 1st – Winner Janice Dickinson 52 Model 2nd – Runner-up J Brown 31 Singer & rapper 3rd – Third place Cerys Matthews 38 Singer 4th – Eliminated Gemma Atkinson 22 Model & actress 5th – Eliminated Anna Ryder Richardson 43 Interior designer & TV presenter 6th – Eliminated Rodney Marsh 63 Footballer 7th – Eliminated John Burton-Race 50 Chef 8th – Eliminated Lynne Franks 59 Media personality 9th – Eliminated Katie Hopkins 32 Reality TV star 10th – Eliminated Marc Bannerman 34 Actor 11th – Eliminated Malcolm McLaren 61 Sex Pistols Manager 12th – Withdrew 8 Joe Swash 26 Actor 1st – Winner Martina Navratilova 52 Tennis player 2nd – Runner-up George Takei 71 Actor 3rd – Third place David Van Day 51 Singer 4th – Eliminated Simon Webbe 30 Singer 5th – Eliminated Nicola McLean 27 Model 6th – Eliminated Brian Paddick 50 Senior policeman & politician 7th – Eliminated Esther Rantzen 68 TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Timmy Mallett 53 TV presenter 9th – Eliminated Carly Zucker 24 Fitness trainer & fiancé of Joe Cole 10th – Eliminated Dani Behr 34 TV presenter 11th – Eliminated Robert Kilroy-Silk 66 Politician & TV presenter 12th – Eliminated 9 Gino D’Acampo 33 Chef & TV presenter 1st – Winner Kim Woodburn 67 TV presenter 2nd – Runner-up Jimmy White 47 Snooker player 3rd – Third place Justin Ryan 42 Interior designer & TV presenter 4th – Eliminated Stuart Manning 30 Actor 5th – Eliminated Sabrina Washington 31 Singer 6th – Eliminated George Hamilton 70 Actor 7th – Withdrew Joe Bugner 59 Boxer 8th – Eliminated Samantha Fox 43 Model & singer 9th – Eliminated Colin McAllister 41 Interior designer & TV presenter 10th – Eliminated Lucy Benjamin 39 Actress 11th – Eliminated Katie Price 31 Model & Businesswoman 12th – Withdrew Camilla Dallerup 35 Professional dancer 13th – Withdrew 10 Stacey Solomon 21 Singer 1st – Winner Shaun Ryder 48 Singer 2nd – Runner-up Jenny Eclair 50 Comedian 3rd – Third place Dom Joly 42 Comedian 4th – Eliminated Kayla Collins 23 Model 5th – Eliminated Aggro Santos 21 Rapper 6th – Eliminated Linford Christie 50 Olympic sprinter 7th – Eliminated Gillian McKeith 51 Nutritionist & TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Britt Ekland 68 Actress 9th – Eliminated Alison Hammond 35 TV presenter 10th – Eliminated Lembit Öpik 45 Politician 11th – Eliminated Sheryl Gascoigne 47 Ex-wife of Paul Gascoigne 12th – Eliminated Nigel Havers 59 Actor 13th – Withdrew 11 Dougie Poynter 23 Musician 1st – Winner Mark Wright 24 Reality TV star 2nd – Runner-up Fatima Whitbread 50 Olympic javelin thrower 3rd – Third place Antony Cotton 36 Actor 4th – Eliminated Willie Carson 68 Jockey 5th – Eliminated Crissy Rock 53 Actress 6th – Eliminated Emily Scott 28 Model 7th – Eliminated Jessica-Jane Clement 26 Model & TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Lorraine Chase 60 Actress 9th – Eliminated Pat Sharp 50 TV & radio presenter 10th – Eliminated Sinitta 48 Singer 11th – Eliminated Stefanie Powers 69 Actress 12th – Eliminated Freddie Starr 68 Comedian 13th – Withdrew 12 Charlie Brooks 31 Actress 1st – Winner Ashley Roberts 31 Singer 2nd – Runner-up David Haye 32 Boxer 3rd – Third place Eric Bristow 55 Darts player 4th – Eliminated Hugo Taylor 26 Reality TV star 5th – Eliminated Rosemary Shrager 61 Chef 6th – Eliminated Helen Flanagan 22 Actress 7th – Eliminated Colin Baker 69 Actor 8th – Eliminated Linda Robson 54 Actress 9th – Eliminated Limahl 53 Singer 10th – Eliminated Nadine Dorries 55 Politician 11th – Eliminated Brian Conley 51 Comedian 12th – Withdrew 13 Kian Egan 33 Singer 1st – Winner David Emanuel 61 Fashion designer 2nd – Runner-up Lucy Pargeter 36 Actress 3rd – Third place Joey Essex 23 Reality TV star 4th – Eliminated Amy Willerton 21 Model 5th – Eliminated Rebecca Adlington 24 Olympic swimmer 6th – Eliminated Alfonso Ribeiro 42 Actor 7th – Eliminated Steve Davis 56 Snooker player 8th – Eliminated Matthew Wright 48 TV presenter 9th – Eliminated Vincent Simone 34 Professional dancer 10th – Eliminated Laila Morse 68 Actress 11th – Eliminated Annabel Giles 54 TV presenter 12th – Eliminated 14 Carl Fogarty 49 Superbike racer 1st – Winner Jake Quickenden 26 Singer 2nd – Runner-up Melanie Sykes 44 TV presenter 3rd – Third place Edwina Currie 68 Politician 4th – Eliminated Tinchy Stryder 28 Rapper 5th – Eliminated Kendra Wilkinson 29 Model & TV personality 6th – Eliminated Vicki Michelle 63 Actress 7th – Eliminated Michael Buerk 68 TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Nadia Forde 25 Model & singer 9th – Eliminated Jimmy Bullard 36 Footballer 10th – Eliminated Craig Charles 50 Actor 11th – Withdrew Gemma Collins 33 Reality TV star 12th – Withdrew 15 Vicky Pattison 28 Reality TV star 1st – Winner George Shelley 22 Singer 2nd – Runner-up Ferne McCann 25 Reality TV star 3rd – Third place Kieron Dyer 36 Footballer 4th – Eliminated Jorgie Porter 27 Actress 5th – Eliminated Tony Hadley 55 Singer 6th – Eliminated Duncan Bannatyne 66 Entrepreneur 7th – Eliminated Lady Colin Campbell 66 Socialite & author 8th – Withdrew Chris Eubank 49 Boxer 9th – Eliminated Yvette Fielding 47 TV presenter 10th – Eliminated Brian Friedman 38 Choreographer 11th – Eliminated Susannah Constantine 53 TV presenter 12th – Eliminated Spencer Matthews 26 Reality TV star 13th – Ejected 16 Scarlett Moffatt 26 Reality TV star 1st – Winner Joel Dommett 31 Comedian 2nd – Runner-up Adam Thomas 28 Actor 3rd – Third place Sam Quek 28 Olympic field hockey player 4th – Eliminated Wayne Bridge 36 Footballer 5th – Eliminated Martin Roberts 53 TV presenter 6th – Eliminated Larry Lamb 69 Actor 7th – Eliminated Carol Vorderman 55 TV presenter 8th – Eliminated Jordan Banjo 23 Dancer 9th – Eliminated Ola Jordan 34 Professional dancer 10th – Eliminated Lisa Snowdon 44 TV & radio presenter 11th – Eliminated Danny Baker 59 TV & radio presenter 12th – Eliminated 17 Georgia Toffolo 23 Reality TV star 1st – Winner Jamie Lomas 42 Actor 2nd – Runner-up Iain Lee 44 TV & radio presenter 3rd – Third place Jennie McAlpine 33 Actress 4th – Eliminated Amir Khan 30 Boxer 5th – Eliminated Dennis Wise 50 Footballer 6th – Eliminated Stanley Johnson 77 Politician & author 7th – Eliminated Vanessa White 28 Singer 8th – Eliminated Rebekah Vardy 35 Wife of Jamie Vardy 9th – Eliminated Kezia Dugdale 36 Politician 10th – Eliminated Shappi Khorsandi 44 Comedian 11th – Eliminated Jack Maynard 22 YouTuber and brother of Conor Maynard 12th – Withdrew 18 Harry Redknapp 71 Football manager 1st – Winner Emily Atack 28 Actress 2nd – Runner-up John Barrowman 51 Actor 3rd – Third place Fleur East 31 Singer 4th – Eliminated James McVey 25 Musician 5th – Eliminated Nick Knowles 56 TV presenter 6th – Eliminated Anne Hegerty 60 TV personality 7th – Eliminated Rita Simons 41 Actress 8th – Eliminated Sair Khan 30 Actress 9th – Eliminated Malique Thompson-Dwyer 20 Actor 10th – Eliminated Noel Edmonds 69 TV & radio presenter 11th – Eliminated 19 Jacqueline Jossa 27 Actress 1st – Winner Andy Whyment 38 Actor 2nd – Runner-up Roman Kemp 26 Radio DJ 3rd – Third place Kate Garraway 52 TV & radio presenter 4th – Eliminated Nadine Coyle 34 Singer 5th – Eliminated Caitlyn Jenner 70 Olympic decathlete & TV personality 6th – Eliminated Myles Stephenson 28 Singer 7th – Eliminated Ian Wright 56 Footballer 8th – Eliminated James Haskell 34 Rugby player 9th – Eliminated Cliff Parisi 59 Actor 10th – Eliminated Andrew Maxwell 44 Comedian 11th – Eliminated Adele Roberts 40 Radio DJ 12th – Eliminated 20 Giovanna Fletcher 35 Author & presenter 1st – Winner Jordan North 30 Radio DJ 2nd – Runner-up Vernon Kay 46 TV & radio presenter 3rd – Third place Shane Richie 56 Actor 4th – Eliminated Mo Farah 37 Olympic long-distance runner 5th – Eliminated AJ Pritchard 26 Professional dancer 6th – Eliminated Jessica Plummer 28 Actress & singer 7th – Eliminated Russell Watson 54 Singer 8th – Eliminated Victoria Derbyshire 52 Journalist & TV presenter 9th – Eliminated Beverley Callard 63 Actress 10th – Eliminated Ruthie Henshall 53 Actress & singer 11th – Eliminated Hollie Arnold 26 Paralympic javelin thrower 12th – Eliminated 21 Danny Miller 30 Actor 1st – Winner Simon Gregson 47 Actor 2nd – Runner-up Frankie Bridge 32 Singer 3rd – Third place David Ginola 54 Footballer 4th – Eliminated Matty Lee 23 Olympic diver 5th – Eliminated Adam Woodyatt 53 Actor 6th – Eliminated Louise Minchin 53 TV presenter 7th – Eliminated Naughty Boy 40 DJ & record producer 8th – Eliminated Snoochie Shy 29 Radio DJ 9th – Eliminated Kadeena Cox 30 Paralympic athlete & cyclist 10th – Eliminated Arlene Phillips 78 Choreographer & TV judge 11th – Eliminated Richard Madeley 65 TV presenter 12th – Withdrew 22 Jill Scott 35 Footballer 1st – Winner Owen Warner 23 Actor 2nd – Runner-up Matt Hancock 44 Politician 3rd – Third place Mike Tindall 44 Rugby Player 4th – Eliminated Seann Walsh 36 Comedian 5th – Eliminated Chris Moyles 48 Radio & TV presenter 6th – Eliminated Babatúndé Aléshé 36 Actor & comedian 7th – Eliminated Boy George 61 Singer 8th – Eliminated Sue Cleaver 59 Actress 9th – Eliminated Scarlette Douglas 35 TV presenter 10th – Eliminated Charlene White 42 TV presenter 11th – Eliminated Olivia Attwood 31 Model 12th – Withdrew South Africa Myleene Klass 44 Singer & presenter 1st – Winner Jordan Banjo 29 Dancer & radio presenter 2nd – Runner-up Fatima Whitbread 61 Olympic javelin thrower 3rd – Third place Phil Tufnell 56 Cricketer 4th – Eliminated Carol Vorderman 61 TV presenter 5th/6th – Eliminated Paul Burrell 64 Butler & author Dean Gaffney 44 Actor 7th/8th – Eliminated Helen Flanagan 32 Actress Joe Swash 40 Actor & TV presenter 9th – Eliminated Janice Dickinson 67 Model 10th – Withdrew Andy Whyment 41 Actor 11th/12th – Eliminated Georgia Toffolo 27 Reality TV star Amir Khan 35 Boxer 13th – Eliminated Gillian McKeith 63 Nutritionist & TV presenter 14th/15th – Eliminated Shaun Ryder 60 Singer