As the finale draws near, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! delivered one of its most emotionally charged nights yet — complete with chaotic hotel scenes, heartfelt family reunions and predictions of a shock double elimination.
Viewers watched the camp’s remaining stars prepare for a brutal night, but the mood softened as loved ones began arriving in the jungle. Jack Osbourne broke down as he reunited with wife Aree and daughter Maple, while Angry Ginge sprinted into the arms of his mum Michelle and sister Tasha, overwhelmed the instant he saw them.

Aitch’s reunion with sisters Hattie and Gracie left the nation in tears. The rapper gently promised his little sister Gracie — who has Down Syndrome — that if he gets voted out, he’ll take her “anywhere she wants, even Greggs.” Fans online said there wasn’t “a dry eye in the house.”
Even romance watchers got a taste of drama: Shona McGarty’s sister Camilla teased that Aitch has her full approval, telling Shona she’s “closest to him in the jungle” and joking about arranging a kitchen karaoke night when they’re back home.

Meanwhile, Lisa Riley burst into tears upon seeing long-term partner Al, declaring she has “the love of her life” and even floating the idea of the couple moving to Australia someday.
Back at the hotel, chaos erupted as crowds of fans packed the foyer hoping to see eliminated celebrities. Martin Kemp was mobbed so intensely that he reportedly greeted fans before his own family. Speaking after his exit, Martin admitted he stepped back from trials intentionally, explaining that the younger stars “deserved their chance to shine” and that he’s “slowing down a little bit.”

Elsewhere in camp, Angry Ginge secured six out of six stars in the terrifying “Worst Day Cake” trial — a boost for the hungry group and a victory that fans celebrated on social media.
As the public votes continue to roll in, many viewers are already convinced they know the final four: Angry Ginge, Aitch, Shona McGarty and Tom Read Wilson. With tensions rising and emotions peaking, the race to the jungle crown has never been more unpredictable.


