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

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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is an Australian reality television series in which celebrity contestants live together in a jungle environment for a few weeks, with no luxuries or contact from the outside world. The celebrities have to complete Bushtucker Trials to earn food for camp, or else they must survive off of basic rations.

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The first season premiered in 2015 and there have been nine series filmed in total since then. The series is filmed in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. [1] During each series, contestants are progressively eliminated on the basis of public voting, with the eventual winner being crowned either the King or Queen of the Jungle and winning $100,000 for their chosen charity.

Contestants

As of season 9, 124 celebrities have competed. In the show's history, only five celebrities have withdrawn or walked from the show (two in season 4, one each in seasons 7, 8 and 9), before being voted out. In total, there have been five Kings and four Queens of the Jungle. Shane Warne and Cal Wilson are the only two contestants to have since died. [2]

Key
    Winner – King/Queen of the Jungle
    Runner-up
    Third place
    Withdrew
    Participating
Freddie Flintoff, winner of season 1 (2015) Andrew Flintoff.jpg
Freddie Flintoff, winner of season 1 (2015)
Brendan Fevola, winner of season 2 (2016) FevolaBrisbane.JPG
Brendan Fevola, winner of season 2 (2016)
Casey Donovan, winner of season 3 (2017) Casey Donovan (33493146133).jpg
Casey Donovan, winner of season 3 (2017)
Fiona O'Loughlin, winner of season 4 (2018) Fiona O'Loughlin at Little Dum Dum Club live podcast 2016-11-12.jpg
Fiona O'Loughlin, winner of season 4 (2018)
Richard Reid, winner of season 5 (2019) Richard Reid (20352186788).jpg
Richard Reid, winner of season 5 (2019)
Miguel Maestre, winner of season 6 (2020) MiguelMaestre2016.jpg
Miguel Maestre, winner of season 6 (2020)
Dylan Lewis, winner of season 8 (2022) Dylan Lewis (8082295957).jpg
Dylan Lewis, winner of season 8 (2022)
Liz Ellis, winner of season 9 (2023) Liz Ellis.jpg
Liz Ellis, winner of season 9 (2023)
SeriesCelebrity [3] [4] AgeNotabilityStatus
1 Freddie Flintoff 37Cricketer1st – Winner
1 Barry Hall 37Former AFL player2nd – Runner-up
1 Chrissie Swan 41TV & radio presenter3rd – Third place
1 Maureen McCormick 58 The Brady Bunch Actress & Author4th — Eliminated
1 Joel Creasey 24Comedian5th — Eliminated
1 Anna Heinrich28The Bachelor Australia Star6th — Eliminated
1 Julie Goodwin 44Chef & cookbook author7th — Eliminated
1 Merv Hughes 53Cricketer8th — Eliminated
1 Tyson Mayr29Model9th — Eliminated
1 Andrew Daddo 48TV & radio presenter10th — Eliminated
1 Lauren Brant 26Singer & TV presenter11th — Eliminated
1 Laura Dundovic 28Model & Miss Universe Australia 2008 12th — Eliminated
1 Tim Robards 31The Bachelor Australia Star13th — Eliminated
1 Liesel Jones 29Olympic swimmer14th – Eliminated
2 Brendan Fevola 35Former AFL player1st – Winner
2 Paul Harragon 47Former NRL player2nd – Runner-up
2 Laurina Fleure 31The Bachelor Australia 2 Star3rd – Third place
2 Anthony Callea 33Singer4th – Eliminated
2 Shane Warne 46Cricketer5th – Eliminated
2 Havana Brown 30 DJ 6th – Eliminated
2 Jo Beth Taylor 44Actress, singer & TV presenter7th – Eliminated
2 Val Lehman 72Actress8th – Eliminated
2 Dean Geyer 29Actor & singer9th – Eliminated
2 Bonnie Lythgoe 67TV Personality10th – Eliminated
2 Akmal Saleh 51Comedian11th – Eliminated
2 Courtney Hancock27Ironwoman12th – Eliminated
3 Casey Donovan 28Singer-songwriter1st – Winner
3 Dane Swan 33 AFL player2nd – Runner-up
3 Natalie Bassingthwaighte 41Singer & actress3rd – Third place
3 Nazeem Hussain 31Comedian & TV presenter4th – Eliminated
3 Steve Price 62TV & radio personality5th – Eliminated
3 Lisa Curry 54Olympic swimmer6th – Eliminated
3 Ash Pollard 31 My Kitchen Rules Contestant7th – Eliminated
3 Carson Kressley 47Television personality8th – Eliminated
3 Tegan Martin 24Model & Miss Universe Australia 2014 9th – Eliminated
3 Keira Maguire30The Bachelor Australia 4 Star10th – Eliminated
3 Kris Smith 38Model11th – Eliminated
3 Tziporah Malkah 43Former model12th – Eliminated
3 Jay Laga'aia 53Actor & singer13th – Eliminated
3 Tom Arnold 57Actor14th – Eliminated
4 Fiona O'Loughlin 54Comedian1st – Winner
4 Shannon Noll 42Singer-songwriter2nd – Runner-up
4 Danny Green 44Boxer3rd – Third place
4 Vicky Pattison 30TV & media personality4th – Eliminated
4 Simone Holtznagel 24Model5th – Eliminated
4 Peter Rowsthorn 54Comedian6th – Eliminated
4 Jackie Gillies 37Psychic & TV personality7th – Eliminated
4 Josh Gibson 33Former AFL player8th – Eliminated
4 Paul Burrell 59Former Royal Household butler9th – Eliminated
4 Lisa Oldfield43 The Real Housewives of Sydney Star10th – Eliminated
4 David Oldfield 59Former politician11th – Eliminated
4 Kerry Armstrong 59Actress12th – Eliminated
4 Tiffany Darwish 46Singer-songwriter13th – Eliminated
4 Anthony Mundine 42Boxer14th – Withdrew
4 Bernard Tomic 25Tennis player15th – Withdrew
5 Richard Reid 50 Studio 10 & Today gossip correspondent1st – Winner
5 Yvie Jones 47Former Gogglebox Australia Star2nd – Runner-up
5 Shane Crawford 45Former AFL player & TV personality3rd – Third place
5 Luke Jacobz 38Actor & TV presenter4th – Eliminated
5 Angie Kent 29Former Gogglebox Australia star5th — Eliminated
5 Justin Lacko27International Model & Love Island Australia contestant6th — Eliminated
5 Natasha Exelby 31Journalist & News reader7th — Eliminated
5 Justine Schofield 33 MasterChef Australia contestant & TV presenter8th — Eliminated
5 Tahir Bilgiç 48Comedian & Pizza actor9th — Eliminated
5 Dermott Brereton 54Former AFL player10th — Eliminated
5 Katherine Kelly Lang 57 The Bold and the Beautiful Actress11th — Eliminated
5 Jacqui Lambie 47Former politician12th — Eliminated
5 Sam Dastyari 35Former politician13th — Eliminated
5 Ajay Rochester 49Former The Biggest Loser presenter14th — Eliminated
6 Miguel Maestre 40Chef & TV presenter1st – Winner
6 Dale Thomas 32 AFL player2nd – Runner-up
6 Rhonda Burchmore 59Singer & Actress3rd – Third place
6 Cosentino 37Illusionist & TV personality4th — Eliminated
6 Charlotte Crosby 29Former Geordie Shore star and TV & media personality5th — Eliminated
6 Myf Warhurst 45Australian TV & Radio personality6th — Eliminated
6 Ryan Gallagher31Former Married at First Sight star7th — Eliminated
6 Perez Hilton 41 Blogger, columnist & TV personality8th — Eliminated
6 Tanya Hennessy 34Australian YouTube Personality 9th — Eliminated
6 Tom Williams 49Television presenter10th — Eliminated
6 Erin Barnett25Former Love Island Australia contestant11th — Eliminated
6 Billy Brownless 52Retired AFL player and radio & TV presenter12th — Eliminated
6 Nikki Osborne 38Australian comedian13th — Eliminated
6 Dilruk Jayasinha 34Australian comedian14th — Eliminated
7 Abbie Chatfield 24Former The Bachelor Australia contestant1st – Winner
7 Grant Denyer 43TV presenter2nd – Runner-up
7 Jess Eva 35Television & radio personality3rd – Third place
7 Toni Pearen 48Actress & singer-songwriter4th — Eliminated
7 Colin Fassnidge 47Chef5th — Eliminated
7 Travis Varcoe 32Former AFL player6th — Eliminated
7 Ash Williams38Comedian7th — Eliminated
7 Robert "Dipper" DiPierdomenico 62Former AFL player8th — Eliminated
7 Adam Densten30Former Gogglebox Australia star9th — Eliminated
7 Paulini Curuenavuli 38Singer-songwriter10th — Eliminated
7 Symon Lovett33Former Gogglebox Australia star11th — Eliminated
7 Alli Simpson22Model, singer & actress12th — Eliminated
7 Pettifleur Berenger 56 The Real Housewives of Melbourne star13th — Eliminated
7 Jack Vidgen 23Singer-songwriter14th — Eliminated
7 Mel Buttle 38Comedian & TV presenter15th – Withdrew
8 Dylan Lewis 48Television presenter, radio host & actor1st – Winner
8 Brooke McClymont 40Singer-songwriter2nd – Runner-up
8 Nathan Buckley 49Former AFL coach3rd – Third place
8 Emily Seebohm 29Olympic swimmer4th – Eliminated
8 David Subritzky26Fake celebrity5th – Eliminated
8 Joey Essex 31 The Only Way Is Essex star6th – Eliminated
8 Poh Ling Yeow 48Chef & TV presenter7th – Eliminated
8 Cal Wilson 51Comedian8th – Eliminated
8 Tottie Goldsmith 59Actress, singer, TV & radio host9th – Eliminated
8 Derek Kickett 59Former AFL player10th — Eliminated
8 Maria Thattil28Model & Miss Universe Australia 2021 11th — Eliminated
8 Beau Ryan 36Former NRL player & TV presenter12th – Withdrew
8 Davina Rankin29Former Married at First Sight star13th — Eliminated
9 Liz Ellis 50Former netball player1st – Winner
9 Harry Garside 25Lightweight boxer2nd – Runner-up
9 Aesha Scott29 Below Deck star3rd – Third place
9 Nathan Henry 32 Geordie Shore star4th – Eliminated
9 Adam Cooney 37Former AFL player5th – Eliminated
9 Woody Whitelaw 35Radio presenter6th – Eliminated
9 Peter Helliar 47Comedian & TV presenter7th – Eliminated
9 Domenica "Dom" Calarco30Former Married at First Sight contestant8th – Eliminated
9 Debra Lawrance 66Actress9th – Eliminated
9 Nick Cummins 35Former rugby player & The Bachelor star10th – Eliminated
9 Ian "Dicko" Dickson 60Television personality11th – Eliminated
9 Bianca Hunt 27Television presenter12th – Eliminated
9 Anna Polyviou43Chef & TV personality13th – Eliminated
9 Kerri-Anne Kennerley 69Television personality14th – Withdrew

International versions

NameI'm a Celebrity... Australia historyI'm a Celebrity... International history
SeriesStatusCountrySeriesSeason(s)Status
Paul Burrell Season 4 (2018) Evicted – 9th placeBritain I'm a Celebrity UK Series 4 (2004) Runner-up – 2nd place
Vicky Pattison Evicted – 4th place Series 15 (2015) Winner – 1st place
Joey Essex Season 8 (2022) Evicted – 6th place Series 13 (2013) Evicted – 4th place

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