A rumoured celebrity is set to take part in the 2025 series of I’m A Celebrity has been spotted jetting off to Australia ahead of the highly-anticipated launch of the popular ITV reality show.Richard Brown, Lauren Morris Live TV Editor and Tianna Corbin TV Reporter

21:52, 08 Nov 2025Updated 23:52, 08 Nov 2025

The first celebrity heading into the much-anticipated 2025 series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here has been spotted departing Heathrow airport ahead of the programme’s launch next week.

Television personality and Loose Women panellist Kelly Brook was photographed leaving the terminal in chic brown loungewear as she embarked on her journey to Australia.

The 45-year-old star, who recently featured on Celebrity Race Across The World, was seen checking in her vintage suitcases, offering photographers a friendly smile as she moved through the airport fresh-faced and without makeup.

Kelly is expected to share camp with several well-known personalities in the jungle, including EastEnders star Shona McGarty, television presenter Vogue Williams, reality television figure Jack Osbourne, and Emmerdale’s Lisa Riley.

Kelly Brook on Loose WomenKelly is rumoured to be joining this year’s I’m a Celeb(Image: ITV)READ MORE: I’m a Celebrity star poised for ITV return after Strictly kiss scandalREAD MORE: Strictly Come Dancing star in tears as they open up on heartbreaking loss

Additional rumoured campmates include comedian Ruby Wax, social media personality AngryGinge, former footballer Alex Scott, Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp, comedian Eddie Kadi, rapper Aitch, and Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson, reports the Daily Star.

One high-profile figure who will not be entering the jungle is Nick Ferrari, who has withdrawn from the programme after his radio employers agreed to match the substantial payment offered by I’m A Celebrity.

According to The Mirror, the This Morning presenter had been engaged in “really productive conversations” with the show’s production team before ultimately choosing not to participate.

However, sources have indicated that when the LBC presenter revealed his plans to his employers at Global, they “pledged to match any fee he was set to receive” owing to his popularity with listeners.

Nick Ferrari Nick won’t be heading into the jungle this year(Image: ITV)

But it’s not only celebrities who’ll be enduring the harsh conditions in the Australian camp this year. The location has been overrun by thousands of deadly amphibians.

Environmental experts have eliminated more than 38,000 poisonous cane toads in the vicinity as they presented a health risk to the arriving stars.

A source disclosed: “The celebrities are always given a strict talk about what wildlife to avoid when they are in the camp but it is quite easy to brush past one of these toads and get slime on your hands or people might think they are cute frogs and try to stroke them.”

Ant and Dec are returning with I'm A CelebrityThe ITV show returns next week(Image: ITV)

A spokesperson for environmental organisation Watergum said: “The cane toad population has completely exploded in Australia because they are invasive species with no natural predators.

“They are toxic at every life stage and poison Australian native wildlife like birds, quolls and native frogs, causing declines and local extinctions.

“They have a voracious appetite and they can lay up to 35,000 eggs at a time.”

I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! 2025 is confirmed to start on November 16 on ITV