
The highly anticipated final is on Sunday December 7 (Image: ITV)
The 2025 final of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! is just a few days away. Martin Kemp was the latest star to leave I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! during Thursday night’s episode. The new King or Queen of the Jungle will be crowned on Sunday (December 7) by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, but who is looking likely to wear the crown? Two celebrities will exit the Australian jungle during Friday’s (December 5) episode, and the remaining stars will face the famous Celebrity Cyclone. However, two names have now been dealt with the bad news ahead of Sunday’s final.
Bookmakers Ladbrokes have predicted that rapper Aitch is now sitting at odds-on favourite of 10/11 to become this year’s winner. Their odds also indicated that it’ll likely be an all-male final.
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Ant and Dec will crown a new King or Queen of the Jungle in three days (Image: ITV)
According to The Daily Star, Angry Ginge looks as though he might take second place at odds of 2/1, whereas Tom Read Wilson is anticipated at 8/1 to claim victory, just slightly ahead of Jack Osbourne at 9/1.
This is not good news for Lisa Riley and Shona McGarty, who are currently priced at 66/1 and 11/1, respectively.
Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “The betting suggests that we will have an all-male jungle final this year, with Aitch very much the clear favourite to take home the crown.”
Meanwhile, Martin Kemp – who was greeted at the famous I’m A Celebrity bridge by his wife Shirlie Kemp upon his exit – told hosts Ant and Dec after leaving the Australian jungle: “I have dreamt about this moment.
“It’s just a weird trip. I loved just sitting around and talking with the others. I said it a few times on there, I’m not one for making new friends, and this is the first time I’ve done it in years, and I absolutely loved it.
“Coming out now, I feel like I’ve done everything I wanted to do, experienced it and I can walk out with some brilliant anecdotes.
“I wasn’t one of those guys who were dancing and singing and stuff, I just brought a calm energy.”