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Jack Osbourne earns £200,000 for his jungle challenge in I'm a Celebrity 2025

Nov 15, 2025, 11:05 AM30
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Jack Osbourne earns £200,000 for his jungle challenge in I'm a Celebrity 2025

  • The 25th series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! launched on November 16, 2025, featuring various celebrities in the Australian outback.
  • Contestant salaries reportedly exceed previous years, with Jack Osbourne earning £200,000 and Alex Scott believed to be over £100,000.
  • The new season's format includes a rule change to ensure fair distribution of challenges among all participants.
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On November 16, 2025, the much-anticipated reality show 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' kicked off in the Australian outback. The show features various celebrities who are set to tackle challenging tasks in the jungle environment while living in austere conditions. This year’s line-up includes well-known personalities such as Alex Scott, Jack Osbourne, Ruby Wax, and Aitch, among others. While the exact payment details have not been disclosed by ITV, reports suggest that contestants are receiving significant sums for their participation. Jack Osbourne, for example, is reported to be earning £200,000, which follows the passing of his father, Ozzy Osbourne, earlier in July. Making his appearance even more poignant, Osbourne signed up for the show with the encouragement of his family, particularly his mother Sharon and sister Kelly. Additionally, Alex Scott is speculated to earn over £100,000, showcasing the efforts ITV has made to attract high-profile participants this season. Other participants include Eddie Kadi, who is reportedly receiving £75,000, and Martin Kemp, who is set to earn £95,000. The producers anticipate that Osbourne will share touching stories about his late father, contributing to a memorable season. Furthermore, ITV has made adjustments to this year's format by implementing a new rule limiting the number of consecutive trials each contestant can face. This strategic change aims to provide all campmates equal opportunities to shine, especially after previous seasons saw some participants repeatedly subjected to trials. Overall, the show, which will air nightly for approximately three weeks, is designed to entertain viewers while featuring intense physical challenges, demanding tasks, and the experiences of the celebrities as they navigate through difficult and often humorous situations.

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