The race to the crown on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has taken a dramatic turn as the final five contestants were officially confirmed—while two fan-favourites heartbreakingly missed out on the legendary Cyclone challenge.
In a tense episode that pushed the celebrities to their limits, Ashley Roberts and Sinitta were eliminated at the final hurdle, leaving Scarlett Moffatt, Mo Farah, Harry Redknapp, Adam Thomas and Craig Charles as the last five standing.

The stakes have never been higher, with the infamous Cyclone challenge looming—a brutal, fan-favourite assault course that has become a rite of passage for finalists. Host Dec Donnelly teased the challenge, telling the campmates it’s “bigger, it’s badder,” adding confidently that this group has what it takes to face it.
Scarlett couldn’t hide her excitement at making it through, admitting she was “just so happy for us all,” reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster the group had endured. She said the highs and lows made reaching the final five feel “worthwhile.”
Meanwhile, Mo Farah stunned everyone by completing the Keys to Success trial in just 36 seconds—an incredible feat compared to Ashley, who struggled and finished last after more than 11 minutes. Her slower time ultimately cost her a place in the final.

Speaking after her exit, Ashley admitted she was “gutted” to fall short, saying she believed she could make it to the end but acknowledged the challenge had been pushed to another level this time. She joked that Mo was so fast he could’ve “made a snack, had a cup of tea” while she was still trying to finish.
Sinitta’s exit was equally dramatic. After a difficult performance in the Dragged Through Hell trial, she became the seventh contestant to leave the jungle. Tasked with solving maths problems and reaching into containers filled with critters, she struggled under pressure—and was ultimately voted out by her fellow campmates.
Reflecting on her experience, Sinitta admitted fear got the better of her despite her confident exterior. She said she had been “kicking herself” for not pushing through, explaining that while she tried to appear strong, she was actually terrified.

Despite the disappointment, she spoke warmly about her fellow contestants, saying she had made “great friends” and even jokingly backed both Harry and Mo to win, calling them her favourites.
With emotions running high and the toughest challenge yet just around the corner, the final five now face one last battle for the crown—while viewers continue to question whether the shock eliminations were truly fair.



