The countdown to the 2025 edition of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is almost over, with this year’s stars beginning to touch down in Australia ahead of Sunday night’s launch on ITV1.
Topping the early betting charts is Twitch streamer Angry Ginge, who has quickly become a surprise favourite among punters.
The social media personality, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, has seen his odds slashed from 9/2 to just 11/4 with William Hill after a surge of weekend bets.
Best known for his Manchester United-themed content and appearances in Soccer Aid, the 21-year-old streamer also manages a team in the Baller League and his youthful energy and humour are expected to make him a hit with the show’s younger audience.
| Contestant | Odds |
|---|---|
| Angry Ginge | 5/2 |
| Tom Read Wilson | 5/1 |
| Martin Kemp | 6/1 |
| Aitch | 13/2 |
| Jack Osbourne | 7/1 |
| Others | 10/1+ |
Football pundit Alex Scott, TV star Kelly Brook, rapper Aitch, and music legend Martin Kemp are also part of this year’s line-up, though it’s Angry Ginge who leads the market as the clear favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle. The 2025 series kicks off on Sunday, November 16 at 9pm, with Ant and Dec returning to host.
Bookmakers have noted one of the biggest early shifts in the market this year, with Angry Ginge’s price tumbling as fans back his charismatic and down-to-earth personality to win over both campmates and the public. His surge in popularity has pushed Martin Kemp, the early 4/1 favourite, out to 6/1, while Celebs Go Dating star Tom Read Wilson has also shortened significantly to 5/1 after strong betting interest.
Elsewhere, Aitch (13/2) and Jack Osbourne (7/1) are attracting attention as possible contenders, while the rest of the field remain priced at 10/1 or longer.
A spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, confirmed that betting activity around I’m A Celebrity 2025 has intensified amid growing speculation over the final line-up. He said the bookmaker had seen a “wave of support” for YouTuber and streamer Angry Ginge following a series of online leaks, with his odds to win the series shortening dramatically from 9/2 to 5/2.
Phelps added that Angry Ginge now leads the market ahead of Tom Read Wilson, who has also attracted significant backing, and predicted further fluctuations once the official contestant list is announced.





