I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) series 24

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Series 24
Presented byAnthony McPartlin
Declan Donnelly
No. of days22
No. of castaways10
LocationMurwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia
Companion showI'm a Celebrity: Unpacked
No. of episodes2
Release
Original networkITV
Original release17 November 2024 (2024-11-17) –
present
Series chronology
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Series 23

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! returned for its twenty-fourth series on 17 November 2024 on ITV.[1][2] The series will again be filmed in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, with Ant & Dec returning to present the series.[3][4] It was also confirmed that the show's spin-off would return, four years after being axed, and was given the new title I'm a Celebrity: Unpacked. It will be presented by Joel Dommett, Sam Thompson and Kemi Rodgers.

Production

Following the conclusion of the previous series, ITV confirmed that the show would return for a twenty-fourth series in November 2024.[5][6] Prior to the beginning of the series, it was reported that the show would not feature any politicians on the series, following the controversy surrounding the casting of Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage in the previous two series respectively.[7][8] Ant & Dec said they "think [the show should] do a year without politicians".[9][10]

Prior to the beginning of the twenty-fourth series, it was announced that the programme's spin-off show, that regularly featured behind-the-scenes footage as well as interviews with contestants after they had been eliminated, would return after previously being axed in 2020. I'm a Celebrity: Unpacked was subsequently announced as the new companion show, with Joel Dommett, who hosted the previous spin-off I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp until it's axe, announced as the host, alongside Sam Thompson, who won the previous series of I'm a Celebrity and Kemi Rodgers.[11][12] The first trailer for the series premiered on 13 October 2024, and featured hosts Ant & Dec wearing lab coats and conducting experiments that resemble the bushtucker trials on various dummies at an "I'm a Celebrity..." test facility.[13][14]

Celebrities

The official line-up was announced by ITV on 11 November 2024.[15]

Celebrity Known for Status
Alan Halsall Coronation Street actor Participating
Barry McGuigan Former professional boxer & promoter Participating
Coleen Rooney Media personality Participating
Danny Jones McFly singer Participating
Dean McCullough BBC Radio 1 presenter Participating
GK Barry Social media personality Participating
Jane Moore Journalist & Loose Women panellist Participating
Melvin Odoom Television & radio presenter Participating
Oti Mabuse Professional dancer & Dancing on Ice judge Participating
Tulisa Contostavlos N-Dubz singer Participating

Results and elimination

  Indicates that the celebrity was immune from the vote
  Indicates that the celebrity received the most votes from the public
  Indicates that the celebrity received the fewest votes and was eliminated immediately (no bottom two)
  Indicates that the celebrity was named as being in the bottom two
Daily results per celebrity
Celebrity Number of
trials
Alan 0
Barry 1
Coleen 0
Danny 1
Dean 1
GK Barry 1
Jane 0
Melvin 0
Oti 0
Tulisa 0
Notes
Bottom two
(named in)
Eliminated

Bushtucker trials

The contestants take part in daily trials to earn food. These trials aim to test both physical and mental abilities. The winner is usually determined by the number of stars collected during the trial, with each star representing a meal earned by the winning contestant for their fellow campmates.[16]

  The public voted for who they wanted to face the trial
  The contestants decided who would face the trial
  The trial was compulsory and neither the public nor celebrities decided who took part
Trial
number
Air date Name of trial Celebrity
participation
Winner/
Win or Loss/
Number of stars
Notes
1 17 November Mausoleum of Misery Barry
Danny
1
1 18 November Vile Volcano GK Barry N/A
2 19 November Sinister Sarcophagus Dean
  • ^Note 1: Celebrities competed in pairs in a race to determine who would become the first leaders of camp. Danny, Dean, Jane, Oti and Tulisa had to drink a cocktail which decided the order they would parachute into camp to choose their partner. The pairs were chosen as follows; Danny & Barry, Tulisa & Alan, Jane & GK Barry, Dean & Coleen, and Oti & Melvin. Tulisa & Alan won the race and became the first leaders of the camp, making them exempt from the first bushtucker trial. They also had to choose who would face the first bushtucker trial of the series, ultimately picking Barry and Danny.

Star count

Deals on Wheels challenges

As well as competing in the Bushtucker trials, celebrities have to complete in "Deals on Wheels challenges" in order to earn treats for the camp. At least two celebrities are chosen to compete in the challenge. These are often mental challenges, rather than challenges including critters. They must complete the challenge they have been given in order to win 'Dingo Dollars'.[17]

After completion of the challenge, the celebrities will take the Dingo Dollars and purchase a snack from Kiosk Kev, who for this series was located in an ice cream van, "Kev's Wallaby Whips". Before they are allowed to take the prize, the other celebrities back at the living quarters must answer a trivia question. If they get the question right, they will earn the treat, but if they get it wrong, the celebrities will go back empty-handed.[18][19]

  The celebrities got the question correct
  The celebrities got the question wrong
  No question was asked
Episode Air date Celebrities Prizes available Prize chosen Notes
2 18 November Melvin
Oti
Marshmallows

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