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Ant, Dec and the latest batch of intrepid TV grandees have now returned from the Australian jungle after the 2023 series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! And you can stream all three weeks' worth of snake wrangling, spider taming and kangaroo testicle munching from the comfort of your own sofa, wherever you are in the world.
You can watch I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!for FREEin the UK on the ITVX streaming service. But don't worry if you're on holiday while it's on because you canwatch I'm a Celeb on ITVX from anywhere with a VPN.
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I'm a Celeb may not have taken off in the US, but it's still huge in the UK. A courageous clan of well known (and, let's face it, not so well known) actors, TV personalities and even politicians, are parachuted into the Aussie outback to face stomach-churning Bushtucker Trials to earn food for the camp. One by one, the campers are voted out by the public, until a King or Queen of the Jungle is crowned at the end.
The celebrity who created the most column inches in the build up this year was Nigel Farage, the divisive British politician (he may be the last for a while) and Fox News contributor. He entered the jungle alongside the likes of Britney's sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, the ever-so-French First Dates maître d' Fred Sirieix, and British soap legend Nick Pickard. You'll find a full list of this year's celebs in our FAQ at the bottom of this page.
In the week leading up to the series final, the public voted for who they wanted to stay in camp and daily evictions for those getting the lowest number. Champion jockey Frankie Dettori was unsaddled, YouTuber Nella Rose disconnected, Fred had his last date, Nick was ditched, Eastenders actress Danielle Harold got the doof doof doofers, JLS's Marvin Humes sang for his last supper and finally This Morning's Josie Gibson left the studio.
That left three males — Nigel Farage, ex-boxer Tony Bellew and radio DJ Sam Thompson — remaining heading into the final 24 hours before the winner was announced on Sunday, December 10. Don't worry... you'll get no spoilers here!
Ready to see who ended up with the Jungle Crown? Here's how to watch I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! 2023 from anywhere in the world. We've got all the information you'll need below.
How to watch I'm a Celebrity in the UK
ITV aired I'm a Celebrity on linear TV every night from Sunday, November 19 until Sunday, December 10.
All episodes are now available to watch online on the channel's ITVX streaming service. ITV and ITVX are free to watch for licence fee payers.
If you're trying to access ITVX while outside the UK, you might want to try a VPN to allow you to watch from abroad. See how further down this page.
Can I watch I'm a Celebrity in the US and the rest of the world?
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! doesn't get broadcast anywhere else other than the UK right now (although another US reboot is said to be in the works).
So, if you're a Brit abroad who simply can't miss an episode, the only thing we can suggest is to download a VPN as explained below and watch I'm a Celebrity that way. Full details on how to do that just below.
How to watch I'm a Celebrity from anywhere with a VPN
You can watch I'm a Celebrity on ITVX by using a VPN – no matter where you are in the world!
Normally a streaming service will know where you are trying to tune in from and block you if you're not in the right country but a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an app that hides your location. That means you can access your usual sports and entertainment services even while you're traveling abroad.
Our favorite VPN is ExpressVPN, which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.
- Download the app at ExpressVPN
- Choose the location of the streaming service you want to watch (UK, US, etc)
- Navigate to the streaming service and start watching!
ExpressVPN is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to watch what you want from anywhere you want to watch it.
It's straightforward and easy to use, has great security, is available on loads of streaming devices and, best of all, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it out 100% risk-free.
What is the I'm a Celebrity start date?
The latest series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! began on Sunday, November 19 at 9pm UK.
The first episode – 100 minutes long –introduced us to the 10 new campers.
What date is the final of I'm a Celebrity 2023?
The 2023 edition of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! concluded on Sunday, December 10.
It went out in the usual 9pm UK slot, and was an extended 100-minute special.
All you need to know about I'm a Celebrity 2023
Who will be in I'm a Celebrity 2023?
- Grace Dent - Columnist & restaurant critic
- Nigel Farage - Former politician & broadcaster
- Josie Gibson - This Morning presenter
- Danielle Harold - Former EastEnders actress
- Marvin Humes - JLS singer & presenter
- Nick Pickard - Hollyoaks actor
- Nella Rose - YouTube personality & influencer
- Fred Sirieix - First Dates maître d'hôtel
- Jamie Lynn Spears - Zoey 101 actress & singer
- Sam Thompson - Television personality & radio presenter
- Frankie Dettori - Horse racing jockey
- Tony Bellew - Former boxer
Who is Nigel Farage?
Nigel Farage is a former politician turned TV and radio presenter.
He is by far the most controversial member of the camp this year, owing to his divisive right-wing politics. As the previous leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and Brexit Party and a former Member of the European Parliament, he ran on an anti-Europe, anti-immigration ticket that some people consider problematic.
Farage resigned from politics in 2021.
In addition to his political career, Farage has been an active broadcaster. He presented radio shows on the LBC station, and presents TV shows on the GB News channel. He also appears regularly on Fox News.
It's understood that Farage is being paid £1.5 million ($1.87 million) to appear on I'm a Celebrity, which is the highest fee in the show's history.
Who is Jamie Lynn Spears?
Jamie Lynn Spears is the younger sister of pop star Britney Spears.
The 32-year-old is an actress who first appeared on screen alongside Britney in the movie Crossroads.
Jamie Lynn's most notable role to date was as the lead in Nickelodeon kids' show Zoey 101, which ran from 2005 to 2008 and followed the eponymous hero as she explored life at a new boarding school in Malibu, California. A film follow-up called Zoey 102 came out in 2023. Spears' other TV roles have included All That and Sweet Magnolias.
She has also enjoyed success as a recording artist, releasing the song How Could I Want More, which made Billboard's Hot Country Songs in 2011.
Jamie Lynn is no stranger to reality series, having appeared on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test and Dancing with the Stars in the US earlier this year.
Who are the presenters of I'm a Celebrity 2023?
Just as they have since I'm a Celebrity started 21 years ago, Ant and Dec will hosted the 2023 series.
Popular presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly first found fame in the 80s-90s British teen drama Byker Grove, before having a pop music career (as PJ & Duncan) with hits such as Let's Get Ready to Rhumble and If I Give You My Number.
As a duo, they have won the Best Presenter Award at the National Television Awards a record 22 times.
Where is the I'm a Celebrity jungle?
Just as it has been since the second series of I'm a Celebrity back in 2002 (excepting the years affected by Covid), the jungle is located in the Springbrook National Park, near Murwillumbah in New South Wales, Australia.
Who won I'm a Celebrity 2022
Former England footballer Jill Scott was the Queen of the Jungle in 2022.
Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner was the runner-up.
The 22nd series of the show also included rugby player Mike Tindall, radio DJ Chris Moyles, Culture Club singer Boy George and, most memorably, former Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
Who has left the jungle so far?
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Celebrity | Why | Day |
Grace Dent | Medical grounds | Day 9 |
Jamie Lynn Spears | Medical grounds | Day 11 |
Frankie Dettori | Voted out | Day 15 |
Nella Rose | Voted out | Day 16 |
Fred Sirieix | Voted out | Day 17 |
Nick Pickard | Voted out | Day 18 |
Danielle Harold | Voted out | Day 19 |
Marvin Humes | Voted out | Day 20 |
Josie Gibson | Voted out | Day 21 |
Who has done the 2023 Bushtucker Trials?
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Celebrity | Trial name | Stars/coins won |
Grace Dent, Danielle Harold, Fred Sirieix & Sam Thompson | Pole Position | 4 stars |
Marvin Humes, Nick Pickard & Jamie Lynn Spears | Temple of Doom | 6 stars |
Nigel Farage & Nella Rose | Jungle Pizzeria | 9 stars |
Nella Rose | No Time to Cry | 3 stars |
Jamie Lynn Spears | Climb of Cruelty | 10 stars |
All 10 celebs | Locker Shocker | N/A |
Frankie Dettori & Tony Bellew | Don't Drop the Ball | N/A |
Grace Dent & Nigel Farage & Nella Rose & Sam Thompson | Touchdown of Terror | N/A |
Tony Bellew & Nigel Farage | Down Your Sorrows | 12 stars |
Nella Rose & Sam Thompson | Fishy Business | 10 stars |
Josie Gibson & Danielle Harold | Down the Tubes | 10 stars |
Marvin Humes, Nick Pickard & Sam Thompson | Misery Motel | 24 coins |
Frankie Dettori & Nella Rose | Dreaded Beds | 0 coins |
Nigel Farage & Nick Pick Pickard | In Too Deep | 6 stars |
Frankie Dettori, Josie Gibson, Danielle Harold, Marvin Humes, Fred Sirieix | Barbaric Barbershop | 4 stars |
Tony Bellew, Nigel Farage, Nick Pickard, Nella Rose & Sam Thompson | Grim Gutter | 6 stars |
Tony Bellew | Eaten Alive | 9 stars |
Nella Rose | Fright at the Museum | 9 stars |
Fred Sirieix | Celebrity Distressing Rooms | 7 stars |
Marvin Humes & Fred Sirieix | Fly on the Wall | 5 stars |
Tony Bellew, Marvin Humes & Nick Pickard | Critter Mixer | 6 stars |
Sam Thompson | No Time to Cry, Cry Harder | 6 stars |
Nigel Farage & Marvin Humes | Have Yourself a Grotty Little Christmas | 5 stars |
Tony Bellew, Nigel Farage, Josie Gibson & Sam Thompson | Celebrity Cyclone | 4 stars |
Tony Bellew | Stakeout | 5 stars |
Sam Thompson | Bushtucker Bonanza | 5 stars |
Nigel Farage | Panic Pit | 5 stars |
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