🚨 RESULT: Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle) was crowned King of the Jungle on 7 December 2025, winning I’m A Celebrity 2025 with 53 per cent of the final three-way vote and 65 per cent in the head-to-head final against Tom Read Wilson. The pre-show betting market had him right, with Angry Ginge the 5/2 favourite before the series even began. Read on for the full odds breakdown and series review.
The 25th series of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here launched on ITV on 16 November 2025 and ran for three weeks before culminating in a live final on 7 December. The market had already identified Angry Ginge as the most likely winner before a single episode had aired, with the Twitch streamer and content creator cut from 9/2 to 5/2 in the days before launch as a wave of online support from his fanbase drove significant betting activity. That early market call proved to be entirely correct.
I’m A Celebrity 2025 Winner Odds (Pre-Launch)
Odds correct at time of original publication, 11 November 2025.
| Contestant | Odds | Implied Chance |
|---|---|---|
| Angry Ginge | 5/2 | 28.6% |
| Tom Read Wilson | 5/1 | 16.7% |
| Martin Kemp | 6/1 | 14.3% |
| Aitch | 13/2 | 13.3% |
| Jack Osbourne | 7/1 | 12.5% |
| Others | 10/1+ |
Who Was Angry Ginge?
Angry Ginge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, was 24 years old when he entered the jungle and had built a substantial following through Twitch streaming, YouTube content and appearances in Soccer Aid. He was known primarily for his Manchester United-themed content and had managed a team in the Baller League, a celebrity football competition. His online audience skewed younger than most I’m A Celebrity viewers, which made the bookmakers’ confidence in him interesting from the outset, reflecting a belief that his fanbase would translate into public votes in the way that social media audiences had done for previous younger contestants on the show.
That calculation proved correct. Ginge was in the jungle from day one and quickly established himself as a fan favourite through his willingness to take on Bushtucker Trials, earning him the nickname Titan of the Trials from fellow contestant Tom Read Wilson during the final. He approached the jungle experience with genuine enthusiasm rather than the performative reluctance common among celebrity contestants, and viewers responded to his authenticity throughout the series.
The 2025 Cast and Elimination Order
The full cast included Alex Scott, Tom Read Wilson, Angry Ginge, Aitch, Jack Osbourne, Lisa Riley, Ruby Wax, Martin Kemp, Kelly Brook, Vogue Williams, Shona McGarty and Edie Kadi, with Tom Read Wilson and Vogue Williams confirmed as late arrivals on 19 November 2025.
The elimination order ran as follows: Alex Scott was the first to leave the jungle, followed by Edie Kadi, Vogue Williams, Kelly Brook, Ruby Wax, Martin Kemp, Jack Osbourne and Lisa Riley. The three finalists were Angry Ginge, Tom Read Wilson and Shona McGarty, with McGarty announced in third place before Ginge took the crown against Wilson in the final head-to-head vote.
The Final: Ginge Wins Decisively
The live final on 7 December 2025 drew 13 million votes across the evening, ITV’s highest total for the show in at least ten years and a significant milestone for a series celebrating its 25th anniversary. In the three-way final, Angry Ginge received 53 per cent of the vote, Tom Read Wilson 25 per cent and Shona McGarty 22 per cent. When the vote reopened for the final two, Ginge extended his lead significantly, taking 65 per cent against Wilson’s 35 per cent.
Wilson, a generous runner-up throughout, told Ant and Dec before the result was announced that he believed Ginge deserved the win because he had been the titan of the trials and had served the full duration in the jungle. Ginge himself said he felt amazing and described it as a dream come true, adding that he had never expected to go all the way, let alone win.
How the Market Called It Right
The pre-show betting market’s confidence in Angry Ginge at 5/2 before the series launched reflected a pattern bookmakers had identified in recent seasons: the contestant with the biggest and most digitally active fanbase tends to outperform expectations in the public vote. Martin Kemp had been the original early favourite at 4/1 before being pushed out to 6/1 following the betting surge for Ginge, and he was eliminated in sixth place. Tom Read Wilson at 5/1 proved an accurate assessment of his position as runner-up.
The series was also notable for a rumoured romance between Shona McGarty and rapper Aitch that ran as one of the main subplot narratives through the middle weeks of the show, and for Ruby Wax’s memorable sharp-tongued presence in camp before her elimination. Aitch himself at 13/2 pre-show had been seen as a potential dark horse, though he was eliminated before the final stages.
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