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12th November 2025
01:15pm GMT
After revealing this season's full cast, I'm A Celebrity is set to make a major rule change that will impact the entire show.
Hosts Ant and Dec are gearing up for the 25th season, which is set in New South Wales, Australia.
This year's contestants, including Martin Kemp, Jack Osbourne, Aitch, and Kelly Brook, are in for quite the shake-up as a new set of rules will be introduced when it comes to the infamous 'Bushtucker Trials'.
ITV have confirmed that there will be a limit to how many trials campmates can do in a row, per a statement shared with LADbible.
I'm A Celeb bosses have announced that if contestants do two trials in a row, they will have to miss the next one.
The rule change is made in an effort to 'allow all campmates to shine in Bushtucker Trials this year'.
"This new rule means the responsibility for winning food is shared amongst more of the campmates," ITV said.
"More campmates will have an opportunity to step up and play their part, with viewers getting a chance to get to know them more, it's their chance to shine."
Model and TV personality Brook shared that she'd never thought she'd be getting herself involved in the Bushtucker Trials.
"I didn’t think it was ever in me to do the challenges and Bushtucker Trials," the 45-year-old told ITV.
"But since I have been with my husband, we have done a few things that I’ve surprised myself by."
"We did Race Across the World, and I ran the London marathon this year – two things I never thought I had in me.
"I’m such a fan of the show that I thought, 'Maybe I could do it, maybe I could cope.'
"I won’t know unless I try, and so I am going to throw myself into it."
In the meantime, fans have already been predicting that streamer Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistly) will be one of the contestants to take part in plenty of the dreaded trials.
He said: "I’ve watched the show on the sofa with my mum ever since I was a kid.
"To take part in it this year is something I couldn’t pass up on. But my whole life is spent on the phone. I’ve been away once for a week.
"And so, two to three weeks without it is going to be very educational to see how I will do."
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