It was the most action-packed episode of I’m A Celebrity Australia yet as not one, not two, but three stars were evicted from the jungle.
This year’s episodes of the beloved reality show are prerecorded and live voting scrapped, so contestants have been forced to vote among themselves to decide who will face each bushtucker trial, and more importantly, who leaves for good.
But which stars have failed to make it to the end of the season after Wednesday’s episode?
First up it was Cyrell, who proved to be one of the most outspoken celebrities Channel 10 has ever invited into the jungle.
She clashed with numerous stars while in camp, including an infamous row with singer Deni Hines who was eliminated earlier in the season.
Speaking to Rob and Julia, she said of her controversial stint on the show: “It really pushed me out of my boundaries and I found myself doing things thought I’d have the courage that even though I didn’t win I am a queen in my own heart.”
When quizzed about her hardest moment, Cyrell revealed it was The Viper Room challenge that almost broke her.
“Oh, my God. … I honestly was out of my body when that happened. I just…I remember leaving it and thinking, How on earth did I ‘just do that?’”
Following more trials Concetta, Luke and Gary were officially revealed to be the ones heading into Sunday’s finale.
After much celebrating and dancing in camp, it was now time for two celebrities to be kicked out of the jungle one last time.
Comedian Nath sadly got a the boot in a tragic twist that saw two more stars kicked off at once.
Nath had a tough time in camp and clashed with Deni who previously accused him of being lazy.
Speaking to Rob and Julia, he said of his time on the show: “I’ve said no I’m never camping again. A month is enough!”
Last up, was Rebekah who seemed to be just as disappointed not to be finishing in the top three this year as Nate appeared to be.
Speaking of her time in the jungle, Rebekah, who bravely opened up about her husband’s bipolar diagnosis while on the show, told Julia Morris and Rob Irwin: “I think, you know, I think we’re just proud to have been in the top five.”
Nath was in the jungle supporting Lifeline: “a crisis support centre and suicide prevention hotline,” he explained.
Rebekah was in the jungle in support of Sane Australia.
“It’s an organisation that supports people with complex mental health issues like bipolar, schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, anxiety, and PTSD.”
This year’s winner will be crowned on Sunday, but there’s a twist. All three finalists left South Africa not knowing which ending would be aired. But with the 2026 season being prerecorded, the actual crowning has already been filmed!
“The final three will leave South Africa not knowing who’s won,” an insider told New Idea. “Australia will still get to vote and whichever ending matches the public’s choice is the one that goes to air.”
Watch I’m A Celebrity on Channel 10 at 7pm on Sundays, and 7.30pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Or watch on demand on 10Play
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