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I’m A Celebrity 2025 first eviction branded as ‘bizarre’
Tonight’s (Friday, November 28) episode saw numerous campmates under the threat of being kicked out of the jungle, including Aitch, Ruby Wax and Angry Ginge.
This was after all 12 celebrities took part in the returning live trial, which was called Cocktails of Cruelty on Thursday’s (November 27) episode.
Following on from the earlier episodes in the week, each campmate went up against their ‘designated’ rival to down a disgusting beverage quickest.
In the six pairings, the loser would be put under threat of elimination, aside from Aitch and Ginge, who each spilt too much drink, so they were both put up for the first vote off.
Who was eliminated from I’m A Celeb 2025 as fans brand choice ‘bizarre’
In the end, broadcaster and former England footballer Alex Scott ended up receiving the fewest votes from viewers, meaning they were the first to be eliminated from the 2025 series.
Fans took to X to share their thoughts on this, with some saying they were unhappy with the decision.
Plenty were surprised that it wasn’t Kelly Brook or Jack Osbourne to go first.
One posted: “Alex over Jack, bizarre.”
Another shared: “Who the hell was voting to save Kelly apart from her family and friends”.
A third wrote: “HOW HAS ALEX GOT VOTED OUT ARE WE SERIOUS”.
The public have decided that Alex Scott will be the first to leave the Jungle! What a time Alex’s had in there ❤️ #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/o9ndd67PLJ
— I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (@imacelebrity) November 28, 2025
Meanwhile, another commented: “The British Public cannot be trusted”.
Some weren’t too taken aback by the choice, as one shared: “Alex didn’t really do much. She was just… there. Not a big surprise.”
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Ant and Dec are arguably the most famous TV presenters in the UK, and are reportedly earning a decent figure for presenting I’m A Celebrity.
Reports suggest they make an estimated £3.3 million a month (each) for their stint with ITV.
It was previously reported that the duo signed a £40 million ‘golden handcuffs’ contract with ITV for three years’ worth of work.
According to The Sun in 2022, they were looking at a deal worth £50 million if they decided to extend it beyond three years.
