I’m A Celeb’s salaries ‘leaked’ with unexpected star banking the highest fee

I’m A Celebrity’s stars have landed in Australia ahead of filming and while what they get paid is usually a closely guarded secret, the money this year’s cast are banking has been ‘leaked’

How much would you have to be paid to eat kangaroo balls or be buried alive in the Australian jungle? The salaries of the I’m A Celebrity stars is often a closely guarded secret… but this year some of them appear to have got out.

With the show starting again on Sunday (16 November), audiences are on the edge of their seats, waiting for the gruelling series to get underway. The amount this year’s cast are banking has reportedly been leaked to the press, and unsurprisingly each celeb is rumoured to be taking home thousands for their participation in the hit ITV show.

However, an unexpected star has come out on top, taking home more than double the lowest paid celeb will get. Leaked by a TV insider to The Sun, here are the salaries reportedly received by this year’s I’m A Celeb cast, from the lowest paid to the highest paid celeb.

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Eddie Kadi

The comedian and radio host is taking home the least of all the celebrities but it is still a whopping £75,000 for the show. The insider explained his lack of star power meant his earning were not as high as his co-stars but that “his worth is set to shoot up as he’ll likely go far in there.”

Before being on I’m A Celeb, Eddie was the first Black British comedian to headline London’s O2, appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2023. He was on the show for five weeks before he and his partner Karen Hauer were eliminated.

Kelly Brook

Loose Women star Kelly Brook is thought to be making £5k more than Eddie and taking home £80,000 for her I’m A Celeb stint. She previously said she would never do the series, but revealed why she changed her mind on Elizabeth Day’s How To Fail podcast.

She said: “What changed? Really good question. A friend of mine got asked to have a meeting with the producers of I’m A Celebrity and I said, You have to do it, I love watching it, what an incredible life experience… I was thinking, why can’t I give myself that advice? I realised it was basically out of fear, and I thought, it’s about time that I live my don’t give a da*n era.”

Martin Kemp

Martin Kemp is taking home the third smallest paycheck, thought to be £95,000. Even though it’s low compared to some fees this year, it’s still thought to be over double what his son bagged in 2019.

Roman Kemp was paid an approximate £40,000 for his stint on the show and lasted 22 days in the jungle. His popularity soared after the show and he banked £1 million in work deals over the following year.

Ruby Wax

Ruby is reported to be taking home £95,000. The chat show icon is a favourite among fans to make it to the final, as the 72-year-old’s TV show Ruby Wax: Cast Away, she was ‘stranded’ off the coast of a remote island in Madagascar for ten days. As such, she already has experience with being in a remote location, relying on your own skills to survive.

Lisa Riley

Emmerdale star Lisa is thought to have negotiated a deal of £95,000 as well. She is said to have spent years saying no to the show, before finally caving this year.

A TV insider said she was the “perfect celebrity” for I’m A Celeb. “Lisa is the perfect celebrity for the show because not only is she from a soap watched by millions she’s one of its biggest characters and it’s an ITV show to boot.”

Shona McGarty

The EastEnders actress is also said to be taking home £95,000 for the show. Talking about Shona, Ruby, Lisa and Martin, the insider said the four taking home that fee were “all showbiz favourites” but didn’t appeal to youth audiences, meaning they would not be bringing home the biggest paycheck. They said: “While they haven’t netted the biggest paydays because they aren’t the massive social media names that bring in the youth demographic ITV are after, they are still making solid cash.”

Angry Ginge

Morgan Burthwhistle, aka Angry Ginge, is said to be getting £100,000 for taking part in the series. The football influencer has several million followers of social media and that has contributed to his paycheck, according to the source, especially as ITV are trying to appeal to a younger audience.

Alex Scott

Former Lioness Alex Scott is also thought to be taking home £100,000. The source said she was getting an “impressive amount” as she is a “massive name”.

They added that her relationship with Jess Glynne, singer of the Jet2 holiday ad song Hold My Hand, meant ITV bosses were willing to pay more, hoping she would “spill the beans” about her relationship.

Jack Osbourne

The son of Ozzy Osbourne is said to be banking £200,000. He has joined the show only a few months after the death of his rockstar dad and sources say he’s a “great addition” to the series.

This is not least because they hope audiences will tune in to “get his take on his loss” and how the rest of the Osbournes are coping with Ozzy’s death.

Aitch

The highest paid celeb is thought to be rapper Aitch, who is said to be taking home a whopping £250,000. The 25-year-old is thought to have been brought on the show to being in younger viewers and his 2.2 million followers on Instagram will surely help with that.

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Osimhen Scores Brace As Nigeria Thrash Gabon 4-1 To Qualify For W’Cup Play-Off Final

Nigeria strengthened their bid for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday as striker Victor Osimhen scored twice to inspire the Super Eagles to a 4-1 victory over Gabon in extra time, securing their place in the play-off final.

Akor Adams put Nigeria ahead in the 78th minute, but just as the Super Eagles seemed poised for a 1-0 win, Mario Lemina struck for Gabon in the 89th minute, sending the match into extra time.

In extra time, Nigeria regained the lead when substitute Chidera Ejuke scored his first goal for the Super Eagles after 97 minutes.

Osimhen, who squandered a great chance to win the match at the end of regular time, firing wide with only goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba to beat, atoned on 102 minutes, firing across goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba into the far corner after being set up by Benjamin Fredrick.

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He struck again on 110 minutes, controlling a long pass before once again beating Mbaba with a shot into the far corner.

Nigeria will play Cameroon or the Democratic Republic of Congo, who kick off at 1900 GMT, in the African final on Sunday with a place in six-nation inter-continental play-offs next March up for grabs.

The two winners of finals in the tournament will qualify for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Bolivia and New Caledonia have already secured slots.

Nigeria sprang a pre-match surprise by leaving regular captain and centre-back William Troost-Ekong on the bench with Besiktas midfielder Wilfred Ndidi wearing the armband.

Another substitute was Brentford midfielder Frank Onyeka, whose late goal in a 4-0 group win over Benin last month enabled Nigeria to pip Burkina Faso for a play-offs place.

Nigeria had a purple patch midway through the opening half with Osimhen coming close three times to breaking the deadlock.

The 26-year-old Galatasaray striker headed wide twice, then had an appeal for handball turned down after a VAR review.

There was another VAR check on the hour after Nigeria full-back Bright Osayi-Samuel pulled the shirt of Aaron Appindangoye in the box, denying the defender a chance to connect with a free-kick.

After a lengthy review, Gabonese appeals for a penalty were turned down by South African referee Abongile Tom.

The deadlock in a tense showdown was finally broken when Sevilla winger Adams intercepted a misplaced Gabon pass, rounded goalkeeper Mbaba and scored.

There was an element of luck about the Gabon equaliser as Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali appeared to have the shot from Lemina covered until it took a deflection and sneaked into the corner of the net.

Sara Cox hits huge milestone in marathon challenge as Ant and Dec cheer her on from I’m A Celeb jungle

Radio 2 star Sara Cox has taken on a monumental challenge for Children in Need, recently opening up about turning 50 and proving that age hasn’t slowed her down

Sara Cox has shared an incredible milestone in her charity challenge, with words of support coming from none other than Ant and Dec from the I’m A Celeb jungle.

The 50-year-old Radio 2 presenter has raised over £3million so far while taking part in the 100 Miles in Children in Need Challenge, as her fans celebrated her extraordinary feat. A post on the Radio 2 page on Thursday celebrated her progress, saying: “THREEmendous. You’re doing amazing, Sara!”

They continued: “Thank you all so much for your donations and messages, it’s really spurring Sara on.” Meanwhile, this year’s I’m a Celebrity hosts, Ant and Dec, sent a very special message from the jungle to cheer her on.

In an Instagram video shared on her page, the Geordie duo looked thrilled over Sara’s achievement, with Dec saying: “Hello Coxy! Ant and Dec here. We’re in Australia but news has reached us of the amazing job you’re doing.”

Ant added: “Yeah, we’ve heard you’re doing a fantastic job, so keep up the good work and very best of luck. And lots of love.”

Sara has also been inundated with positive messages from her fans. One follower wrote: “Outstanding. You are off the charts amazing.” Another shared: “This is just INCREDIBLE!! Sara you are a legend, true grit and resilience, THIS is what 50 (and over) can look like!”

A third person added: “I’ve blabbed like a baby this entire week. Happy tears. This woman is a legend. GO SARA!!! You’re on the home stretch tomorrow – more happy tears to come x”

It comes as the broadcaster and author reflected on reaching this milestone and embracing life at 50, sharing:“We are not women of a certain vintage, we are not women of a certain age, we are women over 50. It’s just the beginning when you get to 50, I’m loving being 50. There are lots of women out in the streets going ‘Go on!’ and I’m high fiving little girls in the street, showing them my biceps! I’m like, ‘Yes girls, go get it!’”

Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly have returned to the jungle as they gear up for an exciting new edition of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! The show is set to kick off at 9 pm on Sunday 16 November 2025 on ITV1 and ITVX.

This year’s line-up is packed with familiar faces, with confirmed campmates including rapper Aitch, former England footballer and broadcaster Alex Scott, Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp, TV personality Jack Osbourne, comedian and presenter Ruby Wax, model and actor Kelly Brook, EastEnders star Shona McGarty, Emmerdale actor Lisa Riley, comedian Eddie Kadi, and influencer Angry Ginge.

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Colombia to maintain US intelligence-sharing to fight drug trafficking

Officials in Colombia say the country will continue to share intelligence with international agencies combatting drug trafficking, just days after President Gustavo Petro said he was suspending such collaboration with the United States over attacks on vessels in international waters.

Colombian Defence Minister Pedro Arnulfo Sanchez said in a social media post on Thursday that Petro had provided “clear instructions” to maintain a “continuous flow of information” with international agencies working on drug trafficking.

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“Against transnational crime, the answer is international cooperation,” Sanchez wrote on X.

The country’s interior minister, Armando Benedetti, also said in a separate statement that there had been “a misunderstanding” and Petro never said that US security agencies would stop working in Colombia alongside their Colombian counterparts.

“We will continue working as this Government has done against drug trafficking and crime with the United States,” Benedetti said on social media.

The apparent about-face comes after Petro — a left-wing leader and vocal critic of US President Donald Trump — said on Tuesday that an order had been issued “to suspend communications and other dealings with US security agencies”.

Petro has been critical of a series of deadly US attacks on boats in the Caribbean Sea that the Trump administration accused of smuggling illegal drugs.

The strikes have prompted widespread condemnation, with United Nations officials and other experts saying they amount to clear violations of international law.

“These attacks — and their mounting human cost — are unacceptable,” Volker Turk, the UN human rights chief, said in late October.

“The US must halt such attacks and take all measures necessary to prevent the extrajudicial killing of people aboard these boats, whatever the criminal conduct alleged against them.”

The Trump administration has rejected the criticism, saying its attacks in the Caribbean and the Pacific aim to deter drug traffickers. The US bombing campaign, which began in September, has killed at least 76 people to date.

Trump, without providing any evidence, also has accused Petro of being involved in drug trafficking, imposing sanctions on the Colombian president and his family last month.

The Colombian leader has, in turn, called for Trump to be investigated for war crimes linked to the attacks, which have affected citizens from Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia and Trinidad and Tobago.

Petro also has accused Washington of going after peasants growing coca, the base ingredient of cocaine, instead of targeting major drug traffickers and money launderers.

On Sunday, Petro said that he met with the family of a Colombian fisherman who was allegedly killed in one of the US strikes.

“He may have been carrying fish, or he may have been carrying cocaine, but he had not been sentenced to death,” Petro said during a summit between Latin American and European leaders hosted by Colombia. “There was no need to murder him.”

US news outlet CNN reported earlier this week that the United Kingdom had suspended some intelligence-sharing with the US over its strikes on the boats in the Caribbean.