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When does I’m a Celebrity 2025 start? ITV release date revealed

The nights are getting darker, the weather’s taking a chilly turn. Yes, it’s that time of year again… no, not winter — we’re talking about I’m a Celebrity 2025, of course.

Our favourite Geordie duo are returning to our screens for an all-new season of the beloved TV show that sees celebs from across the worlds of acting, music and reality TV come together to camp in the Aussie wilderness and complete challenges that have us curling our toes in horror.

This years's cast includes Ruby Wax Jack Osborne and Vogue Williams.

This years’s cast includes Ruby Wax, Jack Osborne and Vogue Williams.

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Previous years have seen iconic pop culture moments like Katie Price and Peter Andre’s blossoming relationship, Gemma Collins’ unforgettable meltdowns and The Chase’s Anne Hegerty getting stuck in a canoe.

And this year is sure to have its standout moments too, with a line-up of stars that includes Jack Osbourne, Aitch and Vogue Williams. But when does I’m A Celebrity 2025 start?

When does I’m A Celebrity 2025 start?

In a post shared to Instagram, Ant and Dec confirmed that the 2025 series will kick off on Sunday 16 November.

“Halloween is SO yesterday”, read the post. “But before the jingle bells, comes the jungle drums”.

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Where can I watch I’m a Celebrity 2025?

The new series will be aired as usual on ITV1 and ITVX, and you’ll be able to watch the show on catch-up on ITVX, too.

As with past series, the show will begin mid-November and run for three weeks, taking us through to early December.

And if you can’t get enough of the 2025 series, ITV have announced that the all-star version of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! will return for a second season in 2026, filmed in South Africa.

The all-star show will feature “memorable campmates from series gone by”, who will face brand new trials and challenges in the South African wilderness. Watch this space for the official release date.

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