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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series)

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (occasionally shortened to I'm a Celebrity) is an Australian reality television series on Network 10 which is based on the British television show of the same name.[1] The series aired mainly on Network 10 and 10 HD. The series sees celebrities living in the jungle with few creature comforts, and competing in various challenges to earn meals and other luxuries. The celebrities compete for $100,000 to be donated to their chosen charity. The series is set in Kruger National Park, South Africa,[2] and is hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown.[3]

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Genre
Created byGranada Television
(now part of ITV Studios)
Based onI'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Directed by
  • Alex Mavroidakis
  • Grant Hoy
  • Peter Lawler
Presented by
StarringSee list of contestants
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes232
Production
Executive producers
  • Stephen Tate
  • Alex Mavroidakis
  • Lara Hopkins
  • Beth Hart
  • Karen Dewey
  • Ben Ulm
  • Riima Daher
  • Peter Abbott
  • Tim Ali
Production locations
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Production companyITV Studios Australia
Release
Original networkNetwork 10
Picture format
Audio formatStereo
Original release1 February 2015 (2015-02-01) –
present
Related

On 16 July 2015 the series was renewed for a second season,[4] which premiered on 31 January 2016.[5] The second season was accompanied by the companion series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Now! (similar to the original British series). It aired on Eleven (now 10 Peach) following each episode of the main series, hosted by comedian and former season one contestant Joel Creasey and The Bachelor Australia 3 contestant Heather Maltman.[6] I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Now! did not air after the main show in later seasons due to low viewing rates. On 1 August 2016 the series was renewed for a third season with Morris and Brown returning as hosts,[7] which premiered on 29 January 2017. A fourth season commenced on 28 January 2018 and concluded 12 March 2018.

A fifth season was announced and premiered on 13 January 2019. The show aired over a four-week period instead of the previous six week period.[8] In addition to the normal show, an hour-long companion series called I'm A Celebrity: 'Saturday Schoolies' aired on Saturdays at 7 pm, hosted by Scott Tweedie, and involved the celebrities completing different tasks and assignments in order to win the 'golden lunchbox'. On 7 February 2019, it was confirmed the show would return for a sixth season,[9][10] which premiered on 5 January 2020.[11][12]

In May 2020, Network 10 renewed the series for a seventh season[13][14] and in August 2020 they confirmed that it would continue to air in 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] However, it was unclear whether the series will be able to film in South Africa or change to another production location.[16] In November 2020, it was confirmed the series will be filmed in Australia at a site near Murwillumbah, New South Wales (the site used for many international versions of the show), which premiered on 3 January 2021.[17][18]

The series' eighth season was announced in August 2021[19] and premiered on 3 January 2022,[20] whilst a ninth season was renewed in October 2022[21] and premiered on 2 April 2023.[22]

In February 2023, it was announced Brown had signed with Seven Network and would be leaving Network 10 in July 2023 after his final hosting duties of the 2023 season.[23][24][25]

Format

The premise of the show is that there is a group of well known personalities living together in a specially constructed camp site in a jungle. During their time in the jungle they are isolated from the outside world and are not commonly aware of outside events. The contestants compete for $100,000 to be donated to a charity of their choosing, in addition to being personally reimbursed for their participation.[26] While in the jungle, some of the contestants (generally voted by the viewing public) compete in challenges for food and luxuries for the camp. These challenges often involve local wildlife and are meant to take the contestants out of their comfort zone. Each week one or more of the contestants are evicted from the jungle, based on viewer votes. In addition, if the contestants become overwhelmed by their situation they can leave the series by speaking the phrase "I'm a celebrity...get me out of here!". However, it is reported that if contestants do quit they will have their income for participating in the series markedly reduced.[27] Throughout the show, additional contestants (called "intruders") enter the competition; and beginning with season two, some contestants are only included temporarily (i.e. having a guest appearance).[28] In the end, a final viewer vote occurs to determine the winner of the series, who is given the title of "King or Queen of the Jungle".

Bushtucker trials

The contestants take part in daily trials to earn food. These trials aim to test both physical and mental abilities. The winner is usually determined by the number of stars collected during the trial, with each star representing a meal earned by the winning contestant for their camp mates.

The Sunday Slam

In the fifth season, the celebrities participated in the Sunday Slam,[29] in which every Sunday a celebrity had to complete a gigantic and hilarious obstacle course. These courses sometimes involved competing 'head-to-head' against another celebrity who was in the opposing team. If the celebrity completed the course they would win a 'slam' of meals for their celebrities and if they didn't they would leave with very little food or nothing. The new tucker trial was split into two main parts - The Course and The Slammer. The time spent on the gauntlet determined how steep the Slammer would be. There were a number of challenges in the obstacle course, including a slippery slide, an 'electric forest', a spinning turntable, twin spinning logs, a 'mole hole', 'feathering' chambers and the 'boulder dash'.[29]

Superhero Sundays

In Season 6 Superhero Sundays were introduced, which involved a group of celebrities participating in superhero themed trials each Sunday. These challenges include Dreadmill,[30] The Scariest Trial We've Ever Done![31] and Buns of Steel.

Celebrity chest challenges

Any number of celebrities are chosen to take part in the celebrity chest challenge to win luxuries for camp. Each challenge involves completing a task to win a chest to take back to camp. However, to win the luxury item in the chest, the campmates must correctly answer a question. If they fail to answer correctly, the luxury item is forfeited and a joke prize is won. The luxury item is "donated" by a celebrity from the outside.

Secret mission

This is a challenge where some celebrities have to take part without alerting the other celebrities - if they are successful in their 'missions', they are rewarded.

Mystery box

A mystery box sees a box delivered to the campsite, each time containing a different gift for the contestants.

Immunity Challenges

In season 5 immunity challenges were introduced for the first time ever.[29] These challenges were harder than the Bushtucker Trials and the celebrity that won the challenge couldn't be voted out of the jungle by the public.

Broadcast

The show is broadcast Sunday to Thursday at 7.30 pm, with a weekly eviction show on Sunday (except for the first week, where the celebrities arrive in the 'jungle'). All shows are presented by Julia Morris & Chris Brown from a nearby studio. The program is live to AEDT States (New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory), in other states the program is delayed to accommodate local time zones. As season 8 is the first to air outside of Daylight Savings Time, Queensland will also receive the broadcast live alongside the South East states, with other states receiving a delayed broadcast.

The fallout zone

In addition to the television broadcast, for the first season a live feed from the camp site aired for an hour after the AEDT airing of the show on Ten's website and mobile app, titled The Fallout Zone but more commonly referred to as FOZ. The content of feed was available on the website after the fact so viewers in other states could watch the show after their airing of the main show. The feed was hosted by comedian Sam Mac and producer Ciaran "The Butcher" Flannery, also known as "The C-Word". On 8 and 12 March 2015, producer Dominic "The Domin8or" Sullivan filled in during Flannery's absence. The duo interact with viewers through Twitter, using the hashtag #FOZ. Mac and Flannery have no control over the shots used in the stream which has resulted in one episode featuring a 20-minute shot of a waterfall and, on 16 February 2015, a 15-minute conversation featuring a sound technician looking for Bob being picked up. On 5 March 2015 the show famously featured audio problems during which Mac and Flannery's voices fluctuated between chipmunk and Darth Vader filters for the first thirty minutes. The show's theme song is Highway to the Fallout Zone sung by Sam Mac. The show did not return for the second season.

Saturday Schoolies

In addition to the main broadcast, season 5 had a companion show hosted by Scott Tweedie, which aired on Network Ten on Saturdays at 7:00 pm called I'm A Celebrity: 'Saturday Schoolies'.[29][32] The show involved all the celebrities in the jungle and was described as 'jungle detention'. Tweedie gave assignments, in the form of 'fun' games, to the celebrities which pushed them out of their comfort zones. The show was filmed on a classroom set in camp and the celebrities completed tasks to win the 'golden lunchbox', which included a number of school snacks such as an apple, dried mango, a muesli bar, biscuits, chips, chicken, a cheese & lettuce sandwich as well as juice.[33]

Public voting

Throughout the show the public votes on who competes in the following tucker trial and whom to evict from the campsite. Viewers can either vote via SMS (by texting the name of the celebrity to 1995 1010) or vote via Social Media (namely Facebook or Twitter) by using the celebrity's hashtag (#celeb[name]). Voting via social media is limited to 20 votes per account. For tucker trial voting, viewers vote for celebrity they wish to compete. For eviction voting, viewers vote for a celebrity to stay. Voting closes at approximately 7:30pm AEDT for Sunday's eviction vote and at approximately 8pm AEDT for voting on other days.

Prior to the premiere of the second season, it was announced that the voting process would change slightly compared to the inaugural season. SMS voting was used for both trial and eviction voting while Twitter voting was used exclusively for trial voting. This change was implemented to even the playing field between celebrities with a larger international fan base (who are more likely to receive Twitter votes from said fan base) and celebrities with a smaller fan base who are only known in Australia.[34] However, this decision was later reversed, allowing Twitter and Facebook votes for the finals.[35]

Series overview

Winners crowned King or Queen of their respective year.

Key:

  King of the Jungle
  Queen of the Jungle
Season Start date End date Days in camp Campmates Honour places
Winner Second place Third place
1 1 February 2015 (2015-02-01) 15 March 2015 (2015-03-15) 45 14 Freddie Flintoff Barry Hall Chrissie Swan
2 31 January 2016 (2016-01-31) 13 March 2016 (2016-03-13) 45 12 Brendan Fevola Paul Harragon Laurina Fleure
3 29 January 2017 (2017-01-29) 13 March 2017 (2017-03-13) 46 14 Casey Donovan Dane Swan Natalie Bassingthwaighte
4 28 January 2018 (2018-01-28) 12 March 2018 (2018-03-12) 45 15 Fiona O'Loughlin Shannon Noll Danny Green
5 13 January 2019 (2019-01-13) 17 February 2019 (2019-02-17) 33 14 Richard Reid Yvie Jones Shane Crawford
6 5 January 2020 (2020-01-05) 2 February 2020 (2020-02-02) 30 14 Miguel Maestre Dale Thomas Rhonda Burchmore
7 3 January 2021 (2021-01-03) 31 January 2021 (2021-01-31) 20 15 Abbie Chatfield Grant Denyer Jess Eva
8 3 January 2022 (2022-01-03) 30 January 2022 (2022-01-30) 20 13 Dylan Lewis Brooke McClymont Nathan Buckley
9 2 April 2023 (2023-04-02) 30 April 2023 (2023-04-30) 30 14 Liz Ellis Harry Garside Aesha Scott

Series results

Key
  Winner – King or Queen of the Jungle
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Late arrival
  Evicted
  Withdrawn

Season 1 (2015)

Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff Cricketer 17 45 Winner
Barry Hall Former AFL player 1 45 Runner-up
Chrissie Swan TV & radio presenter 1 45 Third Place
Maureen McCormick Actress (The Brady Bunch) & author 1 42 Eliminated 11th
Joel Creasey Comedian 1 41 Eliminated 10th
Anna Heinrich The Bachelor Australia Star 10 41 Eliminated 9th
Julie Goodwin Chef 17 40 Eliminated 8th
Merv Hughes Cricketer 1 39 Eliminated 7th
Tyson Mayr Model 1 38 Eliminated 6th
Andrew Daddo TV & radio presenter 1 31 Eliminated 5th
Lauren Brant Singer & TV personality 1 24 Eliminated 4th
Laura Dundovic Model 1 17 Eliminated 3rd
Tim Robards Reality TV star 10 17 Eliminated 2nd
Leisel Jones Olympic swimmer 1 10 Eliminated 1st

Season 2 (2016)

Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Brendan Fevola Former AFL player 1 45 Winner
Paul Harragon Former NRL player 1 45 Runner-up
Laurina Fleure The Bachelor Australia 2 Star 1 45 Third Place
Anthony Callea Singer 1 42 Eliminated 9th
Shane Warne Cricketer 2 41 Eliminated 8th
Havana Brown DJ 1 40 Eliminated 7th
Jo Beth Taylor Actress, singer & TV presenter 1 39 Eliminated 6th
Val Lehman Actress 1 38 Eliminated 5th
Dean Geyer Actor & singer 1 31 Eliminated 4th
Bonnie Lythgoe TV personality 1 24 Eliminated 3rd
Akmal Saleh Comedian 1 17 Eliminated 2nd
Courtney Hancock Ironwoman 1 10 Eliminated 1st

Season 3 (2017)

Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Casey Donovan Singer 1 46 Winner
Dane Swan AFL player 1 46 Runner-Up
Natalie Bassingthwaighte Singer & actress 1 46 Third Place
Nazeem Hussain Comedian 1 45 Eliminated 11th
Steve Price Radio personality 1 42 Eliminated 10th
Lisa Curry Olympic swimmer 1 41 Eliminated 9th
Ash Pollard Reality TV star 1 40 Eliminated 8th
Carson Kressley TV presenter 25 39 Eliminated 7th
Tegan Martin Model 1 38 Eliminated 6th
Keira Maguire Reality TV star 19 35 Eliminated 5th
Kris Smith Model 2 35 Eliminated 4th
Tziporah Malkah Model 2 31 Eliminated 3rd
Jay Laga'aia Actor & singer 1 24 Eliminated 2nd
Tom Arnold Actor & comedian 1 17 Eliminated 1st

Season 4 (2018)

Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Fiona O'Loughlin Comedian 1 45 Winner
Shannon Noll Singer 1 45 Runner-up
Danny Green Boxer 7 45 Third place
Vicky Pattison Reality TV star (I'm a Celeb UK 15 winner) 17 44 Eliminated 10th
Simone Holtznagel Model 1 41 Eliminated 9th
Peter Rowsthorn Comedian 1 40 Eliminated 8th
Jackie Gillies Psychic & TV personality 1 39 Eliminated 7th
Josh Gibson AFL player 1 38 Eliminated 6th
Paul Burrell Former Royal Butler (I'm a Celeb UK 4 runner up) 17 37 Eliminated 5th
Lisa Oldfield Reality TV star 24 34 Eliminated 4th
David Oldfield Former politician 24 30 Eliminated 3rd
Kerry Armstrong Actress 1 23 Eliminated 2nd
Tiffany Darwish Singer 1 16 Eliminated 1st
Anthony Mundine Boxer 2 12 Withdrew
Bernard Tomic Tennis player 1 3 Withdrew

Season 5 (2019)

  Campers (Team Red)
  Caretakers (Team Blue)
  Intruder who entered after contestants were merged
Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Richard Reid TV personality 1 332 Winner
Yvie Jones Reality TV star 3 332 Runner-Up
Shane Crawford Former AFL player & TV personality 10 332 Third Place
Luke Jacobz Actor & TV presenter 1 32 Eliminated 11th
Angie Kent Reality TV star 3 32 Eliminated 10th
Justin Lacko Model & reality TV star 1 31 Eliminated 9th
Natasha Exelby Journalist 1 30 Eliminated 8th
Justine Schofield Chef & TV presenter 1 27 Eliminated 7th
Tahir Bilgiç Comedian 1 26 Eliminated 6th
Dermott Brereton Former AFL player 1 25 Eliminated 5th
Katherine Kelly Lang Actress 17 24 Eliminated 4th
Jacqui Lambie Former politician3 1 23 Eliminated 3rd
Sam Dastyari Former politician 1 16 Eliminated 2nd
Ajay Rochester TV presenter 1 11 Eliminated 1st
Notes
  • ^1 Throughout the series the contestants were given the opportunity, through challenges, to swap teams. On Day 6 the contestants played a game called 'Escape Fartists' which allowed Luke, Richard and Angie to move onto the Red team, in exchange for Jacqui, Sam and Yvie's positions. Consequently, placing them these three celebrities on the Blue team.
  • ^2 The Grand Final was recorded on Wednesday 13 February (Day 33), but due to scheduling Channel 10 aired the episodes on the following Sunday 17 February.
  • ^3 When Lambie appeared in the show in 2019, she was not serving as a Senator. In the 2019 Federal Election, Lambie was re-elected to the Senate.

Season 6 (2020)

The sixth season was renewed on 7 February 2019[9][10] and returned on 5 January 2020.[11]

Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Miguel Maestre Chef and TV presenter 1 30 Winner
Dale Thomas AFL player 2 30 Runner-up
Rhonda Burchmore Singer & actress 1 30 Third place
Cosentino Illusionist & TV personality 8 27 Eliminated 11th
Charlotte Crosby TV & media personality 1 26 Eliminated 10th
Myf Warhurst TV & radio personality 1 25 Eliminated 9th
Ryan Gallagher Former Married at First Sight star 1 25 Eliminated 8th
Perez Hilton TV personality & blogger 16 24 Eliminated 7th
Tanya Hennessy Social media personality & comedian 1 23 Eliminated 6th
Tom Williams TV presenter 1 20 Eliminated 5th
Erin Barnett Former Love Island Australia contestant 1 19 Eliminated 4th
Billy Brownless Former AFL player 2 18 Eliminated 3rd
Nikki Osborne Comedian 1 16 Eliminated 2nd
Dilruk Jayasinha Comedian 1 13 Eliminated 1st

Season 7 (2021)

The seventh season was renewed on 11 May 2020[13][14] and premiered on 3 January 2021.[36][37] It was the first series to be filmed in Australia and was pre-recorded due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[38] In a format change (given the pre-recorded production), the celebrities were eliminated in Elimination Trials, with the winner still being determined by public vote between the final seven contestants.[39][40]

  Team Red
  Team Blue
  Team Green
  Intruder who entered after contestants were merged
Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Abbie Chatfield Former The Bachelor Australia contestant 1 21 Winner
Grant Denyer Television presenter 1 21 Runner-up
Jess Eva Television & radio personality 1 21 Third place
Toni Pearen Actress & singer-songwriter 1 21 Eliminated 11th
Colin Fassnidge Chef 4 21 Eliminated 10th
Travis Varcoe Former AFL player 1 21 Eliminated 9th
Ash Williams Comedian 1 21 Eliminated 8th
Robert "Dipper" DiPierdomenico Former AFL player 2 20 Eliminated 7th
Adam Densten Reality TV star 12 20 Eliminated 6th
Paulini Singer-songwriter 1 19 Eliminated 5th
Symon Lovett Reality TV star 12 18 Eliminated 4th
Alli Simpson Model, singer & actress 8 17 Eliminated 3rd
Pettifleur Berenger Author & reality TV star 3 16 Eliminated 2nd
Jack Vidgen Singer 1 11 Eliminated 1st
Mel Buttle Comedian & TV presenter 1 4 Withdrew

Season 8 (2022)

The eighth season was renewed in August 2021[41][19] and premiered on 3 January 2022.[20]

  Team Red
  Team Blue
Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Dylan Lewis Television presenter, radio host and actor 1 20 Winner
Brooke McClymont Singer-songwriter 1 20 Runner-up
Nathan Buckley Former AFL coach and player 1 20 Third place
Emily Seebohm Olympic swimmer 1 20 Eliminated 9th
David Subritzky Fake celebrity 1 20 Eliminated 8th
Joey Essex Reality TV star 2 20 Eliminated 7th
Poh Ling Yeow Television chef 1 19 Eliminated 6th
Cal Wilson Comedian 1 18 Eliminated 5th
Tottie Goldsmith Actress, singer, television & radio host 6 17 Eliminated 4th
Derek Kickett Former AFL player 1 16 Eliminated 3rd
Maria Thattil Model 1 15 Eliminated 2nd
Beau Ryan Former NRL player and TV presenter 1 14 Withdrew
Davina Rankin Former Married at First Sight star 3 10 Eliminated 1st

Season 9 (2023)

The ninth season was renewed in October 2022[21] and premiered on 2 April 2023.[22] The series was the first since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to return to a live broadcast in its original South African filming location.[22] It was also the last season with Chris Brown as a host, following his announcement that he had signed with the Seven Network and would join the network from July 2023.[23]

Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result
Liz Ellis Former netball player 1 30 Winner
Harry Garside Lightweight boxer 1 30 Runner-up
Aesha Scott Below Deck star 1 30 Third place
Nathan Henry Reality TV star 1 27 Eliminated 10th
Adam Cooney Former AFL player 1 27 Eliminated 9th
Woody Whitelaw Radio presenter 1 26 Eliminated 8th
Peter Helliar Comedian & television presenter 1 25 Eliminated 7th
Domenica Calarco Former Married at First Sight star 1 24 Eliminated 6th
Debra Lawrance Actress 1 23 Eliminated 5th
Nick Cummins Former Rugby player & reality TV star 9 20 Eliminated 4th
Ian "Dicko" Dickson Music executive & television personality 1 19 Eliminated 3rd
Bianca Hunt Television presenter 1 16 Eliminated 2nd
Anna Polyviou Chef 1 16 Eliminated 1st
Kerri-Anne Kennerley Television presenter 2 5 Withdrew

Ratings

Season Episodes Premiere Finale Average Rating Source
Premiere date Premiere viewers
(Opening Night)
Rank Premiere viewers
(Welcome to the Jungle)
Rank Finale date Finale viewers
(Grand final)
Rank Finale viewers
(Winner announced)
Rank
1 31 1 February 2015 (2015-02-01) 1,199,000 4 1,136,000 5 15 March 2015 (2015-03-15) 999,000 8 1,144,000 3 703,000 [42][43]
2 31 31 January 2016 (2016-01-31) 1,324,000 3 1,081,000 5 13 March 2016 (2016-03-13) 719,000 8 858,000 6 732,000 [44][45]
3 32 29 January 2017 (2017-01-29) 1,103,000 7 963,000 8 13 March 2017 (2017-03-13) 989,000 6 1,056,000 2 780,000 [46][47]
4 31 28 January 2018 (2018-01-28) 1,274,000 4 1,108,000 5 12 March 2018 (2018-03-12) 684,000 11 804,000 8 652,000 [48][49]
5 24 + 4 13 January 2019 (2019-01-13) 1,098,000 1 1,014,000 2 17 February 2019 (2019-02-17) 684,000 7 894,000 5 673,000 [50][51]
6 21 5 January 2020 (2020-01-05) 980,000 2 873,000 4 2 February 2020 803,000 6 884,000 5 731,000 [52][53]
7 20 3 January 2021 (2021-01-03) 1,031,000 1 914,000 2 31 January 2021 (2021-01-31) 784,000 5 896,000 2 736,000 [54][55]
8 20 3 January 2022 (2022-01-03) 794,000 5 750,000 6 30 January 2022 (2022-01-30) 576,000 7 617,000 6 580,000 [56][57]
9 21 2 April 2023 (2023-04-02) 570,000 6 596,000 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA [58]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipients and nominees Result Refs.
2016 Logie Awards of 2016 Best Reality Program I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Nominated [59]
2017 Logie Awards of 2017 Best Reality Program I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Nominated [60]
2018 Logie Awards of 2018 Most Popular Reality Program I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Nominated [61]
2019 Logie Awards of 2019 Most Popular Reality Program I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Nominated [62]
Most Popular Presenter Julia Morris Nominated [62]
2020 10th AACTA Awards Best Reality Program I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Nominated [63]
2022 Logie Awards of 2022 Most Popular Personality Julia Morris Nominated [64]
Most Outstanding Reality Program I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Won
Most Popular Reality Program Nominated
12th AACTA Awards Best Reality Program Nominated [65]

Lawsuit

In June 2017, Tom Arnold filed a lawsuit against Network Ten and A List Entertainment for defrauding him for being on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. Arnold claims that he was promised a payment of $425,000 and a comedy tour in Australia, however he was missing $140,000 in payment and that Network Ten backed out of the comedy tour.[66]

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Production website
  • I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! at IMDb

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For the recently concluded series see I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 9 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here occasionally shortened to I m a Celebrity is an Australian reality television series on Network 10 which is based on the British television show of the same name 1 The series aired mainly on Network 10 and 10 HD The series sees celebrities living in the jungle with few creature comforts and competing in various challenges to earn meals and other luxuries The celebrities compete for 100 000 to be donated to their chosen charity The series is set in Kruger National Park South Africa 2 and is hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown 3 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here GenreReality televisionFamilyCreated byGranada Television now part of ITV Studios Based onI m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Directed byAlex MavroidakisGrant HoyPeter LawlerPresented byJulia MorrisChris BrownStarringSee list of contestantsCountry of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons9No of episodes232ProductionExecutive producersStephen Tate Alex Mavroidakis Lara Hopkins Beth Hart Karen Dewey Ben Ulm Riima Daher Peter Abbott Tim AliProduction locationsKruger National Park South Africa 2015 2020 2023 present Dungay New South Wales Australia 2021 2022 Camera setupMultiple camera setupProduction companyITV Studios AustraliaReleaseOriginal networkNetwork 10Picture format576i SDTV 1080i HDTV Audio formatStereoOriginal release1 February 2015 2015 02 01 presentRelatedThe Fallout ZoneI m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now I m A Celebrity Saturday SchooliesOn 16 July 2015 the series was renewed for a second season 4 which premiered on 31 January 2016 5 The second season was accompanied by the companion series I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now similar to the original British series It aired on Eleven now 10 Peach following each episode of the main series hosted by comedian and former season one contestant Joel Creasey and The Bachelor Australia 3 contestant Heather Maltman 6 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now did not air after the main show in later seasons due to low viewing rates On 1 August 2016 the series was renewed for a third season with Morris and Brown returning as hosts 7 which premiered on 29 January 2017 A fourth season commenced on 28 January 2018 and concluded 12 March 2018 A fifth season was announced and premiered on 13 January 2019 The show aired over a four week period instead of the previous six week period 8 In addition to the normal show an hour long companion series called I m A Celebrity Saturday Schoolies aired on Saturdays at 7 pm hosted by Scott Tweedie and involved the celebrities completing different tasks and assignments in order to win the golden lunchbox On 7 February 2019 it was confirmed the show would return for a sixth season 9 10 which premiered on 5 January 2020 11 12 In May 2020 Network 10 renewed the series for a seventh season 13 14 and in August 2020 they confirmed that it would continue to air in 2021 despite the COVID 19 pandemic 15 However it was unclear whether the series will be able to film in South Africa or change to another production location 16 In November 2020 it was confirmed the series will be filmed in Australia at a site near Murwillumbah New South Wales the site used for many international versions of the show which premiered on 3 January 2021 17 18 The series eighth season was announced in August 2021 19 and premiered on 3 January 2022 20 whilst a ninth season was renewed in October 2022 21 and premiered on 2 April 2023 22 In February 2023 it was announced Brown had signed with Seven Network and would be leaving Network 10 in July 2023 after his final hosting duties of the 2023 season 23 24 25 Contents 1 Format 1 1 Bushtucker trials 1 1 1 The Sunday Slam 1 1 2 Superhero Sundays 1 2 Celebrity chest challenges 1 3 Secret mission 1 4 Mystery box 1 5 Immunity Challenges 1 6 Broadcast 1 7 The fallout zone 1 8 Saturday Schoolies 1 9 Public voting 2 Series overview 3 Series results 3 1 Season 1 2015 3 2 Season 2 2016 3 3 Season 3 2017 3 4 Season 4 2018 3 5 Season 5 2019 3 6 Season 6 2020 3 7 Season 7 2021 3 8 Season 8 2022 3 9 Season 9 2023 4 Ratings 5 Awards and nominations 6 Lawsuit 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFormat EditThe premise of the show is that there is a group of well known personalities living together in a specially constructed camp site in a jungle During their time in the jungle they are isolated from the outside world and are not commonly aware of outside events The contestants compete for 100 000 to be donated to a charity of their choosing in addition to being personally reimbursed for their participation 26 While in the jungle some of the contestants generally voted by the viewing public compete in challenges for food and luxuries for the camp These challenges often involve local wildlife and are meant to take the contestants out of their comfort zone Each week one or more of the contestants are evicted from the jungle based on viewer votes In addition if the contestants become overwhelmed by their situation they can leave the series by speaking the phrase I m a celebrity get me out of here However it is reported that if contestants do quit they will have their income for participating in the series markedly reduced 27 Throughout the show additional contestants called intruders enter the competition and beginning with season two some contestants are only included temporarily i e having a guest appearance 28 In the end a final viewer vote occurs to determine the winner of the series who is given the title of King or Queen of the Jungle Bushtucker trials Edit The contestants take part in daily trials to earn food These trials aim to test both physical and mental abilities The winner is usually determined by the number of stars collected during the trial with each star representing a meal earned by the winning contestant for their camp mates The Sunday Slam Edit In the fifth season the celebrities participated in the Sunday Slam 29 in which every Sunday a celebrity had to complete a gigantic and hilarious obstacle course These courses sometimes involved competing head to head against another celebrity who was in the opposing team If the celebrity completed the course they would win a slam of meals for their celebrities and if they didn t they would leave with very little food or nothing The new tucker trial was split into two main parts The Course and The Slammer The time spent on the gauntlet determined how steep the Slammer would be There were a number of challenges in the obstacle course including a slippery slide an electric forest a spinning turntable twin spinning logs a mole hole feathering chambers and the boulder dash 29 Superhero Sundays Edit In Season 6 Superhero Sundays were introduced which involved a group of celebrities participating in superhero themed trials each Sunday These challenges include Dreadmill 30 The Scariest Trial We ve Ever Done 31 and Buns of Steel Celebrity chest challenges Edit Any number of celebrities are chosen to take part in the celebrity chest challenge to win luxuries for camp Each challenge involves completing a task to win a chest to take back to camp However to win the luxury item in the chest the campmates must correctly answer a question If they fail to answer correctly the luxury item is forfeited and a joke prize is won The luxury item is donated by a celebrity from the outside Secret mission Edit This is a challenge where some celebrities have to take part without alerting the other celebrities if they are successful in their missions they are rewarded Mystery box Edit A mystery box sees a box delivered to the campsite each time containing a different gift for the contestants Immunity Challenges Edit In season 5 immunity challenges were introduced for the first time ever 29 These challenges were harder than the Bushtucker Trials and the celebrity that won the challenge couldn t be voted out of the jungle by the public Broadcast Edit The show is broadcast Sunday to Thursday at 7 30 pm with a weekly eviction show on Sunday except for the first week where the celebrities arrive in the jungle All shows are presented by Julia Morris amp Chris Brown from a nearby studio The program is live to AEDT States New South Wales Victoria Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory in other states the program is delayed to accommodate local time zones As season 8 is the first to air outside of Daylight Savings Time Queensland will also receive the broadcast live alongside the South East states with other states receiving a delayed broadcast The fallout zone Edit In addition to the television broadcast for the first season a live feed from the camp site aired for an hour after the AEDT airing of the show on Ten s website and mobile app titled The Fallout Zone but more commonly referred to as FOZ The content of feed was available on the website after the fact so viewers in other states could watch the show after their airing of the main show The feed was hosted by comedian Sam Mac and producer Ciaran The Butcher Flannery also known as The C Word On 8 and 12 March 2015 producer Dominic The Domin8or Sullivan filled in during Flannery s absence The duo interact with viewers through Twitter using the hashtag FOZ Mac and Flannery have no control over the shots used in the stream which has resulted in one episode featuring a 20 minute shot of a waterfall and on 16 February 2015 a 15 minute conversation featuring a sound technician looking for Bob being picked up On 5 March 2015 the show famously featured audio problems during which Mac and Flannery s voices fluctuated between chipmunk and Darth Vader filters for the first thirty minutes The show s theme song is Highway to the Fallout Zone sung by Sam Mac The show did not return for the second season Saturday Schoolies Edit In addition to the main broadcast season 5 had a companion show hosted by Scott Tweedie which aired on Network Ten on Saturdays at 7 00 pm called I m A Celebrity Saturday Schoolies 29 32 The show involved all the celebrities in the jungle and was described as jungle detention Tweedie gave assignments in the form of fun games to the celebrities which pushed them out of their comfort zones The show was filmed on a classroom set in camp and the celebrities completed tasks to win the golden lunchbox which included a number of school snacks such as an apple dried mango a muesli bar biscuits chips chicken a cheese amp lettuce sandwich as well as juice 33 Public voting Edit Throughout the show the public votes on who competes in the following tucker trial and whom to evict from the campsite Viewers can either vote via SMS by texting the name of the celebrity to 1995 1010 or vote via Social Media namely Facebook or Twitter by using the celebrity s hashtag celeb name Voting via social media is limited to 20 votes per account For tucker trial voting viewers vote for celebrity they wish to compete For eviction voting viewers vote for a celebrity to stay Voting closes at approximately 7 30pm AEDT for Sunday s eviction vote and at approximately 8pm AEDT for voting on other days Prior to the premiere of the second season it was announced that the voting process would change slightly compared to the inaugural season SMS voting was used for both trial and eviction voting while Twitter voting was used exclusively for trial voting This change was implemented to even the playing field between celebrities with a larger international fan base who are more likely to receive Twitter votes from said fan base and celebrities with a smaller fan base who are only known in Australia 34 However this decision was later reversed allowing Twitter and Facebook votes for the finals 35 Series overview EditWinners crowned King or Queen of their respective year Key King of the Jungle Queen of the JungleSeason Start date End date Days in camp Campmates Honour placesWinner Second place Third place1 1 February 2015 2015 02 01 15 March 2015 2015 03 15 45 14 Freddie Flintoff Barry Hall Chrissie Swan2 31 January 2016 2016 01 31 13 March 2016 2016 03 13 45 12 Brendan Fevola Paul Harragon Laurina Fleure3 29 January 2017 2017 01 29 13 March 2017 2017 03 13 46 14 Casey Donovan Dane Swan Natalie Bassingthwaighte4 28 January 2018 2018 01 28 12 March 2018 2018 03 12 45 15 Fiona O Loughlin Shannon Noll Danny Green5 13 January 2019 2019 01 13 17 February 2019 2019 02 17 33 14 Richard Reid Yvie Jones Shane Crawford6 5 January 2020 2020 01 05 2 February 2020 2020 02 02 30 14 Miguel Maestre Dale Thomas Rhonda Burchmore7 3 January 2021 2021 01 03 31 January 2021 2021 01 31 20 15 Abbie Chatfield Grant Denyer Jess Eva8 3 January 2022 2022 01 03 30 January 2022 2022 01 30 20 13 Dylan Lewis Brooke McClymont Nathan Buckley9 2 April 2023 2023 04 02 30 April 2023 2023 04 30 30 14 Liz Ellis Harry Garside Aesha ScottSeries results EditKey Winner King or Queen of the Jungle Runner up Third place Late arrival Evicted WithdrawnSeason 1 2015 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 1 Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultAndrew Freddie Flintoff Cricketer 17 45 WinnerBarry Hall Former AFL player 1 45 Runner upChrissie Swan TV amp radio presenter 1 45 Third PlaceMaureen McCormick Actress The Brady Bunch amp author 1 42 Eliminated 11thJoel Creasey Comedian 1 41 Eliminated 10thAnna Heinrich The Bachelor Australia Star 10 41 Eliminated 9thJulie Goodwin Chef 17 40 Eliminated 8thMerv Hughes Cricketer 1 39 Eliminated 7thTyson Mayr Model 1 38 Eliminated 6thAndrew Daddo TV amp radio presenter 1 31 Eliminated 5thLauren Brant Singer amp TV personality 1 24 Eliminated 4thLaura Dundovic Model 1 17 Eliminated 3rdTim Robards Reality TV star 10 17 Eliminated 2ndLeisel Jones Olympic swimmer 1 10 Eliminated 1stSeason 2 2016 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 2 Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultBrendan Fevola Former AFL player 1 45 WinnerPaul Harragon Former NRL player 1 45 Runner upLaurina Fleure The Bachelor Australia 2 Star 1 45 Third PlaceAnthony Callea Singer 1 42 Eliminated 9thShane Warne Cricketer 2 41 Eliminated 8thHavana Brown DJ 1 40 Eliminated 7thJo Beth Taylor Actress singer amp TV presenter 1 39 Eliminated 6thVal Lehman Actress 1 38 Eliminated 5thDean Geyer Actor amp singer 1 31 Eliminated 4thBonnie Lythgoe TV personality 1 24 Eliminated 3rdAkmal Saleh Comedian 1 17 Eliminated 2ndCourtney Hancock Ironwoman 1 10 Eliminated 1stSeason 3 2017 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 3 Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultCasey Donovan Singer 1 46 WinnerDane Swan AFL player 1 46 Runner UpNatalie Bassingthwaighte Singer amp actress 1 46 Third PlaceNazeem Hussain Comedian 1 45 Eliminated 11thSteve Price Radio personality 1 42 Eliminated 10thLisa Curry Olympic swimmer 1 41 Eliminated 9thAsh Pollard Reality TV star 1 40 Eliminated 8thCarson Kressley TV presenter 25 39 Eliminated 7thTegan Martin Model 1 38 Eliminated 6thKeira Maguire Reality TV star 19 35 Eliminated 5thKris Smith Model 2 35 Eliminated 4thTziporah Malkah Model 2 31 Eliminated 3rdJay Laga aia Actor amp singer 1 24 Eliminated 2ndTom Arnold Actor amp comedian 1 17 Eliminated 1stSeason 4 2018 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 4 Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultFiona O Loughlin Comedian 1 45 WinnerShannon Noll Singer 1 45 Runner upDanny Green Boxer 7 45 Third placeVicky Pattison Reality TV star I m a Celeb UK 15 winner 17 44 Eliminated 10thSimone Holtznagel Model 1 41 Eliminated 9thPeter Rowsthorn Comedian 1 40 Eliminated 8thJackie Gillies Psychic amp TV personality 1 39 Eliminated 7thJosh Gibson AFL player 1 38 Eliminated 6thPaul Burrell Former Royal Butler I m a Celeb UK 4 runner up 17 37 Eliminated 5thLisa Oldfield Reality TV star 24 34 Eliminated 4thDavid Oldfield Former politician 24 30 Eliminated 3rdKerry Armstrong Actress 1 23 Eliminated 2ndTiffany Darwish Singer 1 16 Eliminated 1stAnthony Mundine Boxer 2 12 WithdrewBernard Tomic Tennis player 1 3 WithdrewSeason 5 2019 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 5 Campers Team Red Caretakers Team Blue Intruder who entered after contestants were mergedCelebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultRichard Reid TV personality 1 332 WinnerYvie Jones Reality TV star 3 332 Runner UpShane Crawford Former AFL player amp TV personality 10 332 Third PlaceLuke Jacobz Actor amp TV presenter 1 32 Eliminated 11thAngie Kent Reality TV star 3 32 Eliminated 10thJustin Lacko Model amp reality TV star 1 31 Eliminated 9thNatasha Exelby Journalist 1 30 Eliminated 8thJustine Schofield Chef amp TV presenter 1 27 Eliminated 7thTahir Bilgic Comedian 1 26 Eliminated 6thDermott Brereton Former AFL player 1 25 Eliminated 5thKatherine Kelly Lang Actress 17 24 Eliminated 4thJacqui Lambie Former politician3 1 23 Eliminated 3rdSam Dastyari Former politician 1 16 Eliminated 2ndAjay Rochester TV presenter 1 11 Eliminated 1stNotes 1 Throughout the series the contestants were given the opportunity through challenges to swap teams On Day 6 the contestants played a game called Escape Fartists which allowed Luke Richard and Angie to move onto the Red team in exchange for Jacqui Sam and Yvie s positions Consequently placing them these three celebrities on the Blue team 2 The Grand Final was recorded on Wednesday 13 February Day 33 but due to scheduling Channel 10 aired the episodes on the following Sunday 17 February 3 When Lambie appeared in the show in 2019 she was not serving as a Senator In the 2019 Federal Election Lambie was re elected to the Senate Season 6 2020 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 6 The sixth season was renewed on 7 February 2019 9 10 and returned on 5 January 2020 11 Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultMiguel Maestre Chef and TV presenter 1 30 WinnerDale Thomas AFL player 2 30 Runner upRhonda Burchmore Singer amp actress 1 30 Third placeCosentino Illusionist amp TV personality 8 27 Eliminated 11thCharlotte Crosby TV amp media personality 1 26 Eliminated 10thMyf Warhurst TV amp radio personality 1 25 Eliminated 9thRyan Gallagher Former Married at First Sight star 1 25 Eliminated 8thPerez Hilton TV personality amp blogger 16 24 Eliminated 7thTanya Hennessy Social media personality amp comedian 1 23 Eliminated 6thTom Williams TV presenter 1 20 Eliminated 5thErin Barnett Former Love Island Australia contestant 1 19 Eliminated 4thBilly Brownless Former AFL player 2 18 Eliminated 3rdNikki Osborne Comedian 1 16 Eliminated 2ndDilruk Jayasinha Comedian 1 13 Eliminated 1stSeason 7 2021 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 7 The seventh season was renewed on 11 May 2020 13 14 and premiered on 3 January 2021 36 37 It was the first series to be filmed in Australia and was pre recorded due to the COVID 19 pandemic 38 In a format change given the pre recorded production the celebrities were eliminated in Elimination Trials with the winner still being determined by public vote between the final seven contestants 39 40 Team Red Team Blue Team Green Intruder who entered after contestants were mergedCelebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultAbbie Chatfield Former The Bachelor Australia contestant 1 21 WinnerGrant Denyer Television presenter 1 21 Runner upJess Eva Television amp radio personality 1 21 Third placeToni Pearen Actress amp singer songwriter 1 21 Eliminated 11thColin Fassnidge Chef 4 21 Eliminated 10thTravis Varcoe Former AFL player 1 21 Eliminated 9thAsh Williams Comedian 1 21 Eliminated 8thRobert Dipper DiPierdomenico Former AFL player 2 20 Eliminated 7thAdam Densten Reality TV star 12 20 Eliminated 6thPaulini Singer songwriter 1 19 Eliminated 5thSymon Lovett Reality TV star 12 18 Eliminated 4thAlli Simpson Model singer amp actress 8 17 Eliminated 3rdPettifleur Berenger Author amp reality TV star 3 16 Eliminated 2ndJack Vidgen Singer 1 11 Eliminated 1stMel Buttle Comedian amp TV presenter 1 4 WithdrewSeason 8 2022 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 8 The eighth season was renewed in August 2021 41 19 and premiered on 3 January 2022 20 Team Red Team BlueCelebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultDylan Lewis Television presenter radio host and actor 1 20 WinnerBrooke McClymont Singer songwriter 1 20 Runner upNathan Buckley Former AFL coach and player 1 20 Third placeEmily Seebohm Olympic swimmer 1 20 Eliminated 9thDavid Subritzky Fake celebrity 1 20 Eliminated 8thJoey Essex Reality TV star 2 20 Eliminated 7thPoh Ling Yeow Television chef 1 19 Eliminated 6thCal Wilson Comedian 1 18 Eliminated 5thTottie Goldsmith Actress singer television amp radio host 6 17 Eliminated 4thDerek Kickett Former AFL player 1 16 Eliminated 3rdMaria Thattil Model 1 15 Eliminated 2ndBeau Ryan Former NRL player and TV presenter 1 14 WithdrewDavina Rankin Former Married at First Sight star 3 10 Eliminated 1stSeason 9 2023 Edit Main article I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australian season 9 The ninth season was renewed in October 2022 21 and premiered on 2 April 2023 22 The series was the first since the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 to return to a live broadcast in its original South African filming location 22 It was also the last season with Chris Brown as a host following his announcement that he had signed with the Seven Network and would join the network from July 2023 23 Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited ResultLiz Ellis Former netball player 1 30 WinnerHarry Garside Lightweight boxer 1 30 Runner upAesha Scott Below Deck star 1 30 Third placeNathan Henry Reality TV star 1 27 Eliminated 10thAdam Cooney Former AFL player 1 27 Eliminated 9thWoody Whitelaw Radio presenter 1 26 Eliminated 8thPeter Helliar Comedian amp television presenter 1 25 Eliminated 7thDomenica Calarco Former Married at First Sight star 1 24 Eliminated 6thDebra Lawrance Actress 1 23 Eliminated 5thNick Cummins Former Rugby player amp reality TV star 9 20 Eliminated 4thIan Dicko Dickson Music executive amp television personality 1 19 Eliminated 3rdBianca Hunt Television presenter 1 16 Eliminated 2ndAnna Polyviou Chef 1 16 Eliminated 1stKerri Anne Kennerley Television presenter 2 5 WithdrewRatings EditSeason Episodes Premiere Finale Average Rating SourcePremiere date Premiere viewers Opening Night Rank Premiere viewers Welcome to the Jungle Rank Finale date Finale viewers Grand final Rank Finale viewers Winner announced Rank1 31 1 February 2015 2015 02 01 1 199 000 4 1 136 000 5 15 March 2015 2015 03 15 999 000 8 1 144 000 3 703 000 42 43 2 31 31 January 2016 2016 01 31 1 324 000 3 1 081 000 5 13 March 2016 2016 03 13 719 000 8 858 000 6 732 000 44 45 3 32 29 January 2017 2017 01 29 1 103 000 7 963 000 8 13 March 2017 2017 03 13 989 000 6 1 056 000 2 780 000 46 47 4 31 28 January 2018 2018 01 28 1 274 000 4 1 108 000 5 12 March 2018 2018 03 12 684 000 11 804 000 8 652 000 48 49 5 24 4 13 January 2019 2019 01 13 1 098 000 1 1 014 000 2 17 February 2019 2019 02 17 684 000 7 894 000 5 673 000 50 51 6 21 5 January 2020 2020 01 05 980 000 2 873 000 4 2 February 2020 803 000 6 884 000 5 731 000 52 53 7 20 3 January 2021 2021 01 03 1 031 000 1 914 000 2 31 January 2021 2021 01 31 784 000 5 896 000 2 736 000 54 55 8 20 3 January 2022 2022 01 03 794 000 5 750 000 6 30 January 2022 2022 01 30 576 000 7 617 000 6 580 000 56 57 9 21 2 April 2023 2023 04 02 570 000 6 596 000 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 58 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Recipients and nominees Result Refs 2016 Logie Awards of 2016 Best Reality Program I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Nominated 59 2017 Logie Awards of 2017 Best Reality Program I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Nominated 60 2018 Logie Awards of 2018 Most Popular Reality Program I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Nominated 61 2019 Logie Awards of 2019 Most Popular Reality Program I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Nominated 62 Most Popular Presenter Julia Morris Nominated 62 2020 10th AACTA Awards Best Reality Program I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Nominated 63 2022 Logie Awards of 2022 Most Popular Personality Julia Morris Nominated 64 Most Outstanding Reality Program I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here WonMost Popular Reality Program Nominated12th AACTA Awards Best Reality Program Nominated 65 Lawsuit EditIn June 2017 Tom Arnold filed a lawsuit against Network Ten and A List Entertainment for defrauding him for being on I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Arnold claims that he was promised a payment of 425 000 and a comedy tour in Australia however he was missing 140 000 in payment and that Network Ten backed out of the comedy tour 66 See also Edit Television portal Australia portalAustralian Survivor Celebrity Big Brother Australia I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here franchise I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here British TV series References Edit Dickens 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