The countdown is officially on! Soon, we will be curling up on our couches and cackling at the sight of our favourite home-grown celebs competing for king or queen status in South Africa’s notoriously formidable jungle. That’s right: I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here Australia is back for 2025!
With the eleventh instalment of the highly successful reality series right around the corner, we have been working overtime to put the puzzle pieces together regarding exactly which stars will be featured in next year’s charitable wilderness showdown.
Network Ten ended 2024 by dropping a host of hints about the season’s cast. Now, with the premiere mere weeks away, they’ve finally started revealing the celebrities’ identities.
Scroll on for everything we’ve gathered about 2025’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia cast.
Who is Hosting I’m A Celeb Australia 2025?
We’re kicking our feet that our favourite true blue Aussie, Rob Irwin, will be returning alongside longtime co-host and comedian, Julia Morris, to host I’m A Celeb Australia 2025.
The young wildlife expert will now be able to put a second notch on his jungle bedpost after making his reality tv hosting debut earlier this year—meanwhile Julia will continue on to host the show for a eleventh consecutive season.
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Which Celebs Are On I’m A Celebrity Australia in 2025?
We can now rejoice, as Channel 10 has released the full list of celebrities heading to the South African Jungle this 2025!

Check out all of the well-known names below:
- Dave Hughes: Hughesy is an Aussie comedy legend who has graced stages worldwide with his stand-up. He makes regular appearances on shows like The Project, The Weekly, and The Hundred and hosted the hilarious Hughesy, We Have a Problem.
Geraldine Hickey: We’re ready for this year’s jungle to be full of laughs this year. Accompanying Hughesy, Geraldine Hickey has also stolen many hearts with her award-winning stand-up shows. She’s a regular on shows like Have You Been Paying Attention?, and Thank God You’re Here.
- Matty Johnson: The Bachelorette OG contestant Matty J didn’t find love and a true fan following until he got his moemt in the spotlight in his own season of The Bachelor. After fleeing his match on the show with now wife, Laura Byrne, Matty has continued life in the spotlight, appearing on shows like The Living Room, Luxury Escapes TV, Studio 10, and Dancing With The Stars All Stars. You can also catch him co-hosting a podcast with Ash Wicks and the duo recently released a children’s book; The Quest for Free Time.
Max Balegde: Originating from humble beginnings in a small northern town in Australia, Max Balegde quickly became a viral sensation after sharing videos on apps like TikTok, amassing a huge audience of over 4 million across his platforms. Max is also known for his entertaining interviews with A-list celebrity talent, and for his podcast The Useless Hotline.
Nicky Buckley: Now an iconic Aussie face, Nicky first began her career as a model before co-hosting Perfect Match, appeared as a model again and then co-hosted Sale of the Century, and has since appeared on shows like Dancing With The Stars, Talk To The Animals, Guide to the Good Life, and Melbourne Weekender.
Reggie Bird: From working as a chip maker in Tassie, Reggie’s claim to fame was winning Aussie Big Brother in 2003. Fast forward almost two decades later, Reggie re-entered the Big Brother house and was crowned the winner a second time—making her the first-ever Aussie to win the reality show twice.
Sam Thaiday: Brisbane Broncos long-tern star and all-round footy legend Sam Thaiday is part of an elite club of players who have played over 300 games for the one club. During this career, he won the 2006 Premiership, was awarded the Captaincy, won the Dally M Award for Best Second Row Player, and was named in the Indigenous Australian Rugby League Team of the Century. Since hanging up his footboots, Sam has moved into media, appearing on TV and hosting his own radio show on NOVA.
Samantha Moitzi: Sam first appeared on our Aussie TV screens in the ninth season of Married At First Sight. She has since built up her social media audience and launched her podcast On The List which she co-hosts with her bestie.
Shayna Jack: As part of the Australian Senior Dolphins representing Down Under on the world stage, Shayna Jacks’ sporting career took a pause after some public controversy. In 2022, overcoming her past hurdles, Shayna went on to win Gold, Silver, and Bronze at the World Championships and Commonwealth Games. The swimmer continued her winning streak at the 2024 Paris Olympics winning gold medals in the Women’s 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay and Women’s 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay.
- Tina Provis: After winning season 3 of Love Island Australia, Tina made a TV appearance on US soil through a spin-off called Love Island Games. She gained a loyal following on social media and stole the hearts of many during her time with the franchise, resulting in her becoming a strong advocate for young women and people of colour.
Zach Tuohy: Taking the sporting step from Gaelic football in Ireland to quickly become one of the most successful Irish sportsmen in the AFL, Zach became a fan favourite and played a record-breaking number of games for an Irish player in our beloved game of Aussie Rules.
Harrison Reid: Another reality TV veteran has joined the ranks in the jungle! You’ll likely recognise Harrison as one of the boys in blue from the hit show Bondi Rescue.

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Where is I’m A Celebrity Australia 2025 Being Filmed?
During the pandemic Channel 10 was forced to keep the show on Aussie soil, however, now that we’re back in full swing, I’m A Celebrity Australia 2025 will be continuing on from 2024 and return back to South Africa. Our favourite celebs and hosts will be pitching their tents in the country’s picturesque Kruger National Park.
