CONFIRMED: Boxing Star Conor Benn Joins I’m A Celebrity 2025 — “The Destroyer” Faces His Toughest Fight Yet

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In a jaw-dropping twist that’s already sending shockwaves through both the boxing and entertainment worlds, Conor Benn — the man once known as “The Destroyer” — has officially signed up for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! 2025.

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The controversial boxing star, son of British legend Nigel Benn, will swap his gloves for the jungle next month in what insiders are calling “the most explosive casting of the season.”

After years of scandal, suspension, and intense media scrutiny, Benn is ready to face a different kind of challenge — surviving snakes, spiders, and the harsh judgment of the British public.

From the Boxing Ring to the Jungle Arena

For years, Conor Benn was seen as boxing’s golden boy. With charisma, knockout power, and a famous surname, he was destined to become Britain’s next world champion. But behind the glitz, the young fighter’s career became one of the sport’s most dramatic cautionary tales.

Now, Benn’s entry into the jungle marks what some call “his biggest comeback yet.”

“Conor’s story has everything — fame, controversy, redemption. ITV bosses know he’ll be TV gold. Love him or hate him, everyone has an opinion on Conor Benn.”

The Drʋg Scandal That Shook British Boxing

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Benn’s fall from grace began in late 2022 when two voluntary drʋg tests returned p0sitive results for clom!phene, a banned substance known to boost test0ster0ne.

The timing couldn’t have been worse — he was days away from a blockbuster fight with Chris Eubank Jr, son of his father’s former rival. The fight was scrapped, headlines exploded, and Benn’s reputation went from “rising star” to “boxing’s bad boy” overnight.

What followed was pure chaos:

The World Boxing Council (WBC) cleared him months later, bizarrely citing his “highly elevated consumption of eggs” as a possible cause for the p0sitive test.

The British Boxing Board of Control revoked his licence.

UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) launched investigations, and the case dragged through legal trenches for over a year.

Although Benn was eventually cleared by the National Anti-Doping Panel in 2024, many fans still aren’t convinced. As one boxing columnist put it:

“You can clear a man’s record, but you can’t clear his shadow.”

The Egg Incident: Boxing’s Most Bizarre Moment

If his reputation wasn’t wild enough, Benn made headlines again when Chris Eubank Jr literally smashed an egg in his face at a pre-fight press conference.

Cameras rolled as chaos erupted — security guards rushed in, Benn lunged forward, and social media exploded.

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The British Boxing Board later fined Eubank Jr £100,000 for misconduct, but the damage was done. The “egg feud” became one of the strangest moments in modern boxing, immortalized in memes and late-night talk show jokes.

Now, ITV producers reportedly “couldn’t resist” adding the man behind the egg scandal to their 2025 jungle lineup.

“This Is My Chance to Show the Real Me”

Speaking exclusively after the announcement, Benn said:

“I’ve been fighting battles in silence for years. This time, I want people to see who I really am — not just the headlines. The jungle’s no joke, but neither am I.”

He also admitted the experience could be “therapeutic” after years of media pressure:

“When you’re fighting every day to prove yourself, sometimes you forget who you are. Maybe this jungle will remind me.”

Fans are already divided. Some call it a “cheap PR stunt,” while others say Benn deserves a second chance. Twitter is ablaze with reactions like:

“First snakes in the ring, now snakes in the jungle — fitting!”
and
“He’s been through hell. Let him eat some bugs and find peace.”

Producers Bet Big on Controversy

ITV sources say Benn’s signing is part of a bold push for “raw, unfiltered personalities.”

“This year’s lineup is all about redemption arcs. Conor Benn’s story is messy, dramatic, and human — that’s what people want,” an insider revealed.

He will join a diverse cast including a former Love Island winner, a scandal-plagued MP, and a retired soap actress — but Benn’s arrival is expected to dominate the headlines.

“If he lasts a week, he’ll win back fans. If he loses his temper, it’ll be legendary TV,” said one producer.

From Fighter to Survivor

Those close to Benn say the timing is no coincidence. After a turbulent few years, the boxer is eager to rebuild both his image and mental resilience.

“He’s been fighting demons outside the ring,” said one friend. “This jungle might finally help him fight the one inside.”

And if there’s one thing Conor Benn has never lacked, it’s grit.

Whether it’s in the ring or the rainforest, the 28-year-old knows how to take a punch — and now, the nation will watch to see if he can take a few creepy crawlies too.

Redemption or Ruin?

Make no mistake: Benn’s jungle journey will be polarizing. For every fan rooting for his redemption, there’s another waiting for his