I’m A Celebrity 2025 Odds – Who will be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle?
The latest season of ITV's “I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!” begins with a star-studded lineup including chart-toppers, iconic TV personalities, and social media influencers. As viewers gear up for a season filled with humor and challenge, digital creator Angry Ginge emerges as the bookies' early favorite. However, seasoned names like Martin Kemp and Aitch promise strong competition. With the unpredictability of the jungle trials and audience votes, this season could crown an unexpected winner, making it one of the most anticipated editions yet.
- Eclectic lineup featuring musicians, actors, and social-media stars
- Early favourites include Angry Ginge, Martin Kemp, and Aitch
- Expect personality clashes, humor, and resilience in the jungle
ITV’s “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” returns this weekend with one of its most eclectic casts in years.
From chart-topping musicians and soap-opera favourites to social-media powerhouses and broadcasting legends, this year’s jungle promises personality clashes, humour, grit and — if history is any indication — a few breakdowns over bugs and beans.
With bookmakers already pricing up the potential King or Queen of the Jungle, the early favourite is digital creator “Angry Ginge”, though a string of seasoned performers, athletes and entertainers are close behind.
Here we profile each contestant in depth - their backgrounds, the qualities they bring to camp and, of course, their latest odds to win.
Angry Ginge — Odds: 2/1
At just 23, Angry Ginge — real name Morgan Burtwistle — enters as the bookmakers’ frontrunner. A rising star of YouTube and Twitch, he has amassed a huge following through FIFA/EA FC content, high-energy videos and appearances in charity football matches including Soccer Aid. His youthful fanbase could provide a voting advantage, though longevity in the jungle often depends on adaptability over popularity. His emotional openness and trademark humour could charm wider audiences beyond the gaming world.
As social-media personalities increasingly dominate reality TV, Angry Ginge is positioned to mirror the successes of previous influencer contestants — if he can handle the physical and psychological intensity of the jungle.
Martin Kemp — Odds: 13/2
Spandau Ballet bassist, actor and TV favourite Martin Kemp enters the jungle as one of the most recognisable names in the lineup. From music fame to starring in The Krays and later EastEnders, Kemp has demonstrated range, charisma and resilience across decades in showbusiness.
His laid-back persona and quick wit could make him a natural camp leader, while his strong fanbase provides a boost in the public vote. At 13/2, he is one of the most strongly-tipped contenders. If he strikes the right balance between humour, humility and grit, Kemp may well be in the running for the crown.
Aitch — Odds: 15/2
Manchester rapper Aitch brings chart-topping credentials and huge star power to this year’s show. Known for his witty lyricism, down-to-earth charm and strong fan engagement, he is expected to inject energy and unpredictability into camp life.
As one of the younger celebrities, he appeals to a demographic known for high voting participation — a potential strategic advantage. His 15/2 odds place him as one of the stronger contenders. If he embraces the jungle with his characteristic humour and humility, he could replicate the success of previous musicians who won viewers over by revealing a grounded, relatable side away from the spotlight.
Jack Osbourne — Odds: 8/1
Jack Osbourne is no stranger to extreme environments. Having fronted survival, paranormal and adventure-themed series for years, he may be one of the most practically prepared contestants ever to enter the jungle. Son of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, Jack has lived much of his life in the public eye since The Osbournes revolutionised reality TV.
Beyond fame, he brings emotional maturity, a strong work ethic and a history of confronting difficult personal challenges. With appealing odds of 8/1, he sits in the upper tier of potential winners. His grounded personality — coupled with an ability to perform under pressure — positions him as a serious contender.
Lisa Riley — Odds: 14/1
A familiar face to millions, Lisa Riley achieved household fame as Emmerdale’s Mandy Dingle before becoming a popular presenter on You’ve Been Framed! Her decades in British entertainment have shaped her into an energetic, open and no-nonsense presence — qualities that tend to thrive in the jungle’s intense social ecosystem.
Riley’s personal journey, including significant lifestyle changes and public discussions around self-acceptance, gives her depth that resonates with audiences. With odds of 14/1, she sits just outside the group of early favourites. If she embraces the humour of the trials and forms strong camp bonds, she could easily ascend as a viewer favourite.
Shona McGarty — Odds: 18/1
Best known for her 15-year portrayal of Whitney Dean on EastEnders, Shona McGarty enters the jungle at a major turning point in her career. Since leaving the soap in 2024, she has pursued theatre roles, expanded her musical ambitions and spoken publicly about her journey with anxiety and self-confidence.
Her warm, empathetic on-screen energy has earned her a loyal fanbase, and she is expected to be a stabilising presence in camp. Those who have followed her career know she has resilience — and a willingness to push herself — that could serve her well in Bushtucker Trials. While she sits mid-table with odds of 18/1, viewers often gravitate towards emotionally open, relatable contestants. McGarty could easily outperform expectations as the competition unfolds.
Kelly Brook — Odds: 16/1
A longstanding icon of British modelling, television and radio, Kelly Brook joins the cast with decades of entertainment experience. Known for her humour and warmth as much as her glamour, she presents a compelling blend of confidence and relatability. In recent years, she has enjoyed success as a radio host, connecting with audiences through an easy-going, personable style.
Priced at 16/1, Brook could be a surprise package if she leans into her natural charm and strong work ethic. Viewers often root for contestants who arrive with misconceptions and reveal unexpected depth — a narrative Brook is well-positioned to fulfil.
Alex Scott MBE — Odds: 22/1
A former Arsenal and Lionesses star turned top-tier broadcaster, Alex Scott enters the jungle with competitive spirit and powerful public goodwill. She has become one of the UK’s most respected sports presenters, known for her eloquence, resilience and grace under pressure — all traits that translate well to jungle life.
With odds of 22/1, she remains a mid-range contender, yet her athletic background might give her an edge in physical trials. Scott’s warmth and ability to navigate group dynamics have long been evident on screen. If she leans into her humour, determination and leadership skills, she could become one of the breakout stars of the season.
Ruby Wax — Odds: 50/1
A legend of British comedy and broadcasting, Ruby Wax adds intelligence, humour and emotional depth to the 2025 cast. Known for her sharp interviewing style and later for her advocacy on mental-health awareness, she has demonstrated fortitude in the face of personal challenges.
Though her odds stand at 50/1, Wax is the kind of contestant who can shift perceptions dramatically once viewers connect with her in camp. Her ability to articulate complex experiences with humour and honesty could make her a standout personality — and a grounding force among the more volatile characters.
Eddie Kadi — Odds: 66/1
Comedian Eddie Kadi brings charisma, rhythm and a global fanbase to the 2025 lineup. A trailblazer in the UK comedy landscape, he became the first Black British solo comic to headline the O2 Arena and has fronted some of the country’s biggest cultural events. His sharp wit and high-spirited storytelling are likely to lift the mood during the jungle’s inevitable low points.
Though bookmakers place him as an outsider at 66/1, comedians have a surprisingly strong track record in the series. Kadi’s natural humour, paired with an infectious positivity, could make him a camp favourite. If he can balance comic relief with vulnerability — something fans often reward — he may well become one of the series’ late-stage dark horses.
With the 2025 camp now set, this year’s edition promises to merge legacy stars with influencer power and musical talent — all under the notoriously gritty conditions of the Aussie bush.
While Angry Ginge may head into the show as favourite, the mix of personalities suggests there are plenty of potential dark-horses to watch… and there may be more campmates to come too!
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