“Not Angry Ginge!” — ITV I’m A Celebrity 2025 ‘Clear Favourite’ to Win Finally Revealed, and the Name Has Fans Stunned and Scrambling to Catch Up

Aitch is favourite to win I’m A Celebrity 2025 (Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
The finale of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! 2025 is merely days away.
Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly will crown the champion of the punishing ITV reality series on Sunday (December 7), but who will claim the jungle throne?
The bookmakers suggest rapper Aitch has strengthened his position and is now the clear frontrunner at 10/11 to become King of the Jungle.
TikTok star Angry Ginge appears destined for second place with odds of 2/1, whilst Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson sits at 8/1 to snatch victory, followed by TV personality Jack Osbourne at 9/1.

Angry Ginge could be set to miss out on the crown (Image: Lifted Entertainment/ITV)
The odds indicate an entirely male finale, with former EastEnders star Shona McGarty and Emmerdale legend Lisa Riley trailing as long shots at 11/1 and 66/1 respectively.
Ladbrokes’ Nicola McGeady commented: “The betting suggests that we will have an all-male jungle final this year, with Aitch very much the clear favourite to take home the crown.”
Confirmation has emerged that two contestants will depart the jungle during Friday’s (December 5) instalment.

Lisa Riley is one of the favourites to leave during the double eviction (Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
In an unexpected twist, Ant and Dec revealed to viewers at Thursday’s (December 4) episode conclusion that the upcoming elimination would be doubled, urging audiences to vote for their preferred candidates to stay in the running for the ultimate prize. Last evening, Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp became the sixth celebrity to depart the jungle camp.
The 64-year-old former EastEnders star pondered his stint on the programme whilst viewing his best moments, confessing to presenters Ant and Dec: “What a trip! It’s a weird trip. When I’m looking at that, it’s like it doesn’t exist!”.
“I’m in the middle of a television screen, that’s what it looks like. I’m so used to watching it on TV. I mean, mental.”

Shona McGarty is also in danger of leaving tonight (Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
When questioned about his most cherished aspect of the adventure, Martin replied: “The other people, without a doubt. Just sitting around.
“Not even the trials, just sitting around talking. I said it a few times on there, I’m not one for making new friends, this is the first time I’d done it for years, I absolutely loved it.”
Viewers have already witnessed the departures of Alex Scott, Eddie Kadi, Vogue Williams, Kelly Brook, and Ruby Wax, leaving supporters stunned.
Martin succeeded in enduring 20 days within the Australian bush, with audiences observing him conquer the latest Bushtucker Trial alongside Tom, where the pair secured five out of seven stars in the Lethal Libraries challenge.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
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