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TV Guide: I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Grand Finale on 10 and 10 Play

Only three celebrities remain in the jungle.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 20, 2024
2 min read
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After 12 celebrities gave up their lives of luxury, only three celebrities remain to battle for the jungle crown in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Grand Finale. 

The I'm A Celebrity Grand Finale premieres 21 April at 7:30pm on 10 and 10 Play.

Here are the final three celebrities: 

Skye Wheatley 

During her time in camp, Wheatley has never shied away from feeling the big feelings, crying, laughing, and singing her way through every mood. 

Wheatley's charity, Bully Zero, is Australia's leading bullying prevention charity. It was started by founder Ali Halkic after his son tragically died by suicide after falling victim to cyberbullying. Bully Zero provides evidence-based education, advocacy, and support for all communities across Australia. 

Callum Hole

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Hole has kept viewers at home entertained throughout the season with his boundless curiosity and openness to learn about everything. His unlikely friendship with Denise Drysdale was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to Hole's surprises.

Hole's charity, Movember, is a charity and movement that raises funds and awareness for men's health - specifically prostate cancer and suicide prevention. 

Tristan MacManus

MacManus has interviewed the celebs, and opened up about his past, career, and family while on the show, as he embraced everything the jungle had to offer.

MacManus' charity, Little Legs Foundation, is dedicated to the memory of their daughter Alegra and raises funds to find a cure for brain cancer. 

In the second last episode, more public votes than ever before flowed in, and so did the tears as the campmates said goodbye to both Brittany Hockley and Ellie Cole. 

Hockley's time in the jungle was in support of RizeUp, which helps women escape dangerous situations and gives them a fresh start with housing, donations, help, appliances, and more. 

Cole's time in the jungle was in support of Challenge, a charity that supports children and families living with cancer. 

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here is produced by ITV Studios Australia. 

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