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The cast of "I'm a Celebrity" | Source: Instagram/imacelebrity
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'I'm A Celebrity' Cast Salaries in 2025 Revealed — How Much They Earn

Milla Sigaba
Dec 18, 2025
09:52 A.M.

From music stars and soap actors to sports legends and viral sensations, the reported salaries range from a respectable £60,000 to a staggering £250,000.

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As the 2025 season of "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" unfolds, so too do the headlines about what the campmates are reportedly earning.

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From music icons and reality stars to athletes and online personalities, this year's line-up brings both variety — and some hefty pay packets. Here's what each celebrity is said to be taking home for their stint in the jungle.

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Tom Read Wilson

Wilson, known for his charm and eloquence, is said to be earning between £60,000 and £80,000. While not the highest amount on the list, the figure reflects the warmth and likability he brings to the show.

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Eddie Kadi

Kadi, a British-Congolese comedian who appeared on "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2023, is reportedly pocketing £75,000 for heading into the jungle this year.

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Kelly Brook

Radio host and former model Brook, who competed in "Celebrity Race Across the World" in 2024, is allegedly being paid £80,000 for joining the 2025 jungle cast.

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Shona McGarty

McGarty, best known for playing Whitney on "EastEnders," is stepping into camp life with a reported salary of £95,000 for her time on the show.

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Ruby Wax

Wax, no stranger to wilderness challenges after her series "Ruby Wax: Cast Away," is said to be receiving £95,000 for her participation this year.

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Lisa Riley

"Emmerdale" star Riley is also reported to be earning £95,000, putting her on par with McGarty, Wax, and Kemp.

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Martin Kemp

Kemp, following in the footsteps of his son Roman — who earned £40,000 in 2019 — is reportedly being paid more than double that, with a £95,000 deal.

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Angry Ginge

Morgan Burtwistle, better known by his online alias Angry Ginge, is reportedly earning £100,000. The YouTube and TikTok personality joins the ranks of the jungle's higher earners this season.

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Alex Scott

Former Lioness and current football pundit Scott is said to be commanding a £100,000 salary. According to reports, "Her actual fee is a closely-guarded secret, but it's an impressive amount as Alex is a massive name, very respected in her field and ITV were willing to shell out the big bucks for her."

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Vogue Williams

Despite arriving later than the others, Williams is reportedly earning a substantial £150,000 — a sum not impacted by her shorter time in camp.

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Jack Osbourne

Jack Osbourne, the son of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne and media personality Sharon Osbourne, is allegedly receiving £200,000 for taking part in the series.

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Aitch

Topping the salary list is rapper Aitch. With a reported fee of £250,000, ITV is said to be banking on his fanbase to draw a new audience to the show.

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Social Media Reactions

The revelation of these reported figures has since triggered a wave of reactions online — and the responses are anything but quiet. Some expressed disbelief at the sheer scale of the salaries.

One person typed, "£250k madness," while another commented, "Ridiculous money, more money than sense." A third remarked, "No wonder they enjoyed it lol," clearly unimpressed by the payouts.

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Others turned their attention to broader issues, with one individual sharing, "And people in the world starving and homeless. Rediculous [sic]." Another added, "The fact the money didn't go to charity is ridiculous!! All those celebs have millions already."

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The debate around fairness in pay also surfaced, with one person writing, "They should all be paid the same." Echoing that sentiment, another said, "I think they should all get one salary across the board not just ,because he/she is more famous than the other , that they get more . .it's disgraceful [sic]."

However, even with the substantial sums on offer, not everyone was envious. One person pointed out, "I still couldn't sleep in a jungle camp with strangers and cameras on me, for all that cash."

The range of reactions underscores the polarising nature of celebrity pay — especially when it unfolds in front of a national audience.

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