I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

Vote for the winner?

Must be referring to the celebrities?

They said tonight’s episode would have multiple eliminations and it would be down to 3. So obviously they filmed 3 endings and viewers would be able to vote for the winner over the next few days.

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Well did they film 3 separate endings and the audience decides?

Yep.

They did this last year too with the Finale. Even though it was live for most of its duration, except for the last few days. Am not a fan of these three separate endings. Just doesn’t feel right.

I’m not either but it seems to be the most cost effective way of filming. So I guess if you enjoy the show you just take it.

Wasn’t there an issue one year of not fully cleaning up the confetti between takes of the winners :partying_face:

That was fixed the following year when one of the final three ‘accidentally’ pushed the button to release the confetti. That’s how they covered why there was already confetti when the actual winner is announced.

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Voting for the winner is now open via 10’s website.

The Voting Lines Are Open!

Meet Your I’m A Celebrity 2026 Final Three: Gary, Luke and Concetta.

And then there were three!

Australia, the voting lines are now open to crown your King or Queen of the Jungle for 2026, with Gary Sweet, Luke Bateman and Concetta Caristo earning their spots in Sunday’s Grand Finale.

Voting will remain open throughout Sunday night’s Grand Finale until 7.55pm AEDT, when our beloved hosts Robert Irwin and Lady Julia Morris will crown the next jungle monarch! To cast your vote, head to 10.com.au/vote.

In the lead-up to the finale, our final six celebrities were whittled down to three in a mass exodus of eliminations. In our final face-off at the Elephant’s Graveyard, Cyrell felt the wrath of the Ping Pong Balls of Doom in a battle against Rebekah.

Cyrell was in the jungle on behalf of Dolly’s Dream, which provides education, resources and support for young people and their families dealing with bullying in all its forms.

The final five faced a series of three challenges; the winner of each challenge would earn themselves a spot in the finale. The two celebrities remaining would sadly miss their shot at the throne and, unfortunately, it was Rebekah and Nath who narrowly missed out on a spot in the grand finale.

Nath was in the jungle supporting Lifeline, “a crisis support centre and suicide prevention hotline,” he explained.

Rebekah was in the jungle in support of Sane Australia. “It’s an organisation that supports people with complex mental health issues like bipolar, schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, anxiety, and PTSD.”

Voting is now officially open to crown our next King or Queen of the Jungle.

Don’t miss the Grand Finale on Sunday night when Gary, Luke or Concetta will take the crown and $100,000 for their chosen charity!

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

Grand Finale, Sunday February 22 At 7pm On 10.

Watch + Stream Free on 10.

10 Votes per person per day

WTF

I thought it was odd with the Calbots cross promotion. This is I’m A Celebrity, not The Block.

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Has been a sponsor all season, they did the deck earlier :wink:

10 can’t be turning down potential sponsors, lord knows they need the $$.

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Maybe they need to sponsor the show because people can’t get the name of Cabot’s right. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Were you annoyed by Macca’s having two challenges that promoted their El Maco products? The Block has some weird unrelated product sponsors on their show.

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Haha. Clearly i’m not a Cabot’s fan (by calling it Calbots).

As for the Maccas ad, I wasn’t annoyed by it as much, because the contestants actually used their product, as their reward. Don’t get me started with the irrelevant product sponsors on The Block. lol.

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The three elimination challenges were:

  1. wearing magnet pants, the five remaining celebrities had to use their bottoms to pick up a star and attach it to a board outside the nut, under his/her name. The first celebrity to get five stars would return to the camp.
  2. the four remaining celebrities each took a turn to match a middle name to the face of each of the 13 campmates. The first celebrity to get all 13 correct guesses would return to the camp. If no one got all 13 right at the end of a round, they would play another round, until there was a winner.
  3. The three remaining celebrities had to retrieve 11 pieces from two boxes, one with a tarantula and the other with several snakes, to complete a puzzle. The celebrity who managed to build the puzzle first would gain the last spot in the finale, while the other two would be eliminated.

Challenge two was a great opportunity for viewers to learn the full names of the 13 celebrities taking part (Gary Sweet has no middle name, while George Calombaris’ middle name, Dimitrios, is obvious to his campmates).

Julia’s dresses this year have been awesome.

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What a terrible bottom 3. Wouldnt be this way if we were voting all along, id suspect.

Do you mean top 3? I believe it’s a good three finalists. And all of them were very active throughout the series. Concetta or Luke for me but I have a feeling Gary could win.

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