The inaugural star of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here was seen at the airport, flying to Australia as the popular ITV series prepares to return next week.

The first celebrity confirmed for the eagerly awaited 2025 series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here was spotted at Heathrow Airport ahead of the show’s premiere next week.
Glamour model and Loose Women star Kelly Brook was seen leaving the terminal in chic brown loungewear as she got ready for her long-haul flight to Australia.
The 45-year-old TV personality, who recently competed on Celebrity Race Across The World, was photographed checking in her vintage luggage and smiling warmly for cameras, going makeup-free as she navigated the airport.
Kelly will join a star-studded cast in the jungle, including EastEnders actress Shona McGarty, reality star Jack Osbourne, presenter Vogue Williams, and Emmerdale’s Lisa Riley.

Other potential contestants reportedly include comedian Ruby Wax, YouTube star AngryGinge, ex-footballer Alex Scott, Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp, comedian Eddie Kadi, rapper Aitch, and Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson.
However, one high-profile name won’t be heading into the jungle: Nick Ferrari. He pulled out after his radio employers agreed to match the substantial fee offered by I’m A Celebrity. According to The Mirror, the This Morning star had been in “very productive discussions” with the show’s producers before ultimately deciding not to participate.

Other potential contestants reportedly include comedian Ruby Wax, YouTube star AngryGinge, ex-footballer Alex Scott, Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp, comedian Eddie Kadi, rapper Aitch, and Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson.
However, one high-profile name won’t be heading into the jungle: Nick Ferrari. He pulled out after his radio employers agreed to match the substantial fee offered by I’m A Celebrity. According to The Mirror, the This Morning star had been in “very productive discussions” with the show’s producers before ultimately deciding not to participate.

An insider explained: “Celebrities are always given a strict briefing on which wildlife to steer clear of while in the camp, but it’s easy to accidentally brush against one of these toads and get their slime on your hands—or some might mistake them for cute frogs and try to pet them.”
A spokesperson for environmental group Watergum said: “The cane toad population in Australia has exploded because they are an invasive species with no natural predators.
“They are toxic at every stage of their life and pose a threat to native Australian wildlife such as birds, quolls, and indigenous frogs, leading to population declines and even local extinctions.”
“They eat constantly and are capable of laying as many as 35,000 eggs at once.”
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