Discover the Salaries of I’m a Celebrity Stars
The popular reality show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is set to return to Australian jungles, inviting a fresh line-up of stars. The show, which began in 2002, features celebrities who trade luxury for survival in the Springbrook National Park near the Gold Coast. Hosted by Ant and Dec, contestants face various challenges, including the notorious Bushtucker Trials, to earn the title of King or Queen of the Jungle.
2025 Line-Up of Celebrities
This year’s contestants include:
- Ruby Wax – Journalist
- Kelly Brook – Television presenter
- Martin Kemp – Pop icon
- Jack Osbourne – TV personality
- Lisa Riley – Actress from Emmerdale
- Angryginge – Comedian
- Eddie Kadi – Radio presenter
- Alex Scott – Broadcaster and former footballer
- Aitch – Rapper
- Shona McGarty – Actress from EastEnders
Salaries of I’m A Celebrity Stars
One of the most frequently asked questions about the show involves contestant salaries. While exact figures are often undisclosed, several celebrities have previously received significant payments:
- Coleen Rooney – £1.5 million (highest fee to date)
- Nigel Farage – £1.5 million
- Noel Edmonds – £600,000 for a week
- Caitlyn Jenner – £500,000
- Harry Redknapp – £500,000
- Mo Farah – £300,000
- Vernon Kay – £250,000
For the 2025 series, the anticipated earnings for the contestants appear promising. Reported salaries for this year include:
- Aitch – £250,000
- Jack Osbourne – £200,000
- Angryginge – £100,000
- Alex Scott – £100,000
- Martin Kemp – £95,000
- Ruby Wax – £95,000
- Lisa Riley – £95,000
- Shona McGarty – £95,000
- Kelly Brook – £80,000
- Eddie Kadi – £75,000
Potential for Increased Visibility
Beyond salary, participating in this show often enhances a contestant’s public profile. Riannon Palmer, a PR expert, noted that the exposure received can lead to more significant opportunities than the initial payment. Successful appearances can lead to revivals of careers and increased social media followings, ultimately resulting in lucrative offers.
Many contestants utilize the unique platform of I’m A Celebrity to reshape their public images and reconnect with audiences. This year’s cast, comprising established and emerging talents, is expected to benefit immensely from their time in the Jungle.
The new season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is set to premiere on Sunday, November 16, at 9 PM on ITV.