Another star has fallen from the jungle canopy! Kelly Brook’s unexpected elimination from I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! 2025 has left fans buzzing with questions. During Tuesday night’s live show, presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealed that Brook had landed in the bottom two alongside Lisa Riley, ultimately becoming the fourth celebrity to exit the competition. But here’s where it gets intriguing: Brook’s departure wasn’t just about the votes—it’s also about the bonds she formed in the jungle. When asked by Ant and Dec who she’d like to see crowned king or queen, Brook didn’t hesitate: “Martin was my saviour in there,” she confessed, highlighting the emotional connections that often take center stage in this high-stakes reality show. And this is the part most people miss: while the trials and tribulations grab headlines, it’s these behind-the-scenes alliances that can make or break a contestant’s journey.
Meanwhile, the jungle drama continued as former EastEnders star Shona McGarty tackled her first solo Bushtucker trial, impressively securing eight out of nine stars for the camp. But here’s the controversial bit: while McGarty’s success was celebrated, some viewers are questioning whether the trials are becoming too predictable. Are the challenges still pushing celebrities to their limits, or have they become a formulaic part of the show? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!**
In other camp news, the age-old debate over washing up duties finally reached a resolution—thanks to a democratic vote on the use of cups and tins. It’s a small win, but one that underscores the importance of teamwork (or lack thereof) in such a high-pressure environment. As the show marches toward its grand finale on December 7, Brook joins Alex Scott, Eddie Kadi, and Vogue Williams on the list of eliminated stars. But the real question remains: Who will rise above the chaos to claim the crown? And more importantly, will Martin’s role as Brook’s ‘saviour’ give him the edge he needs to win? Share your predictions and join the debate—this jungle journey is far from over!