One of the best ways to vote is using the official I'm A Celebrity app – votes via the app are free.
Celebrities
| Celebrity | Known for | Status |
|---|
| Giovanna Fletcher | Author, presenter & blogger | Winner on 4 December 2020 |
| Jordan North | BBC Radio 1 presenter | Runner-up on 4 December 2020 |
| Vernon Kay | Television & radio presenter | Third place on 4 December 2020 |
| Shane Richie | Stage & screen actor | Eliminated 9th on 3 December 2020 |
The official I'm A Celebrity app is available to download for Android and Apple iOS users. Viewers can make decisions that affect the campmates via the app. The BushTucker trials are only voted for via the application. It's free to download (although data charges may apply).
To enter you must be aged 18 years or over. You can take part online via the ITV competitions website or on the I'm A Celebrity app, which can be downloaded on your smartphone from multiple app stores. Competitions are located under the “Explore” section on the app. You can also enter via SMS or by phone or post.
I'm A Celebrity 2020 final dateI'm A Celebrity final will air Friday night, December 4. The live finale will run from 9PM through to 10:35PM on ITV, hosted by Ant and Dec. The total of number of episodes is 20.
The author and podcast star got 50.27% of the final vote, while the 30-year-old received 49.73%. In the first vote off of the final episode, which saw presenter Vernon get third place, Giovanna was slightly further ahead. The mum-of-three racked up 39.45% of the vote, while Jordan got 34.06% and Vernon secured 26.5%.
How do I vote on I'm A Celebrity by text? You can also choose to vote by texting. You use the number 644 24 followed by the two numbers for your chosen campmate. They also cost 50p a text.
Celebrities
| Celebrity | Known for | Status |
|---|
| Jacqueline Jossa | Former EastEnders actress | Winner on 8 December 2019 |
| Andy Whyment | Coronation Street actor | Runner-up on 8 December 2019 |
| Roman Kemp | Capital FM presenter | Third place on 8 December 2019 |
| Kate Garraway | Good Morning Britain presenter | Eliminated 9th on 7 December 2019 |
I'm A Celebrity continues week nights and Sundays at 9pm on ITV.
Who was voted off I'm A Celebrity? The second to leave I'm A Celebrity 2020 in tonight's results was Ruthie Henshall. The star of stage and screen told hosts Ant and Dec after her exit that she thinks Shane will win. Ruthie leaves 10 stars in the castle camp.
ITV has officially confirmed I'm A Celebrity will return on Sunday, November 15. It comes after the end of the two week fire-break lockdown in Wales which ends on November 9.
As it turns out, on top of the charity prize money each star reportedly earns upwards of $10,000 per show, with some even raking up to $100,000 each week.
In the 17 series thus far, there have been 10 Kings of the Jungle and seven Queens with the last King of the Jungle coming back in 2014. Currently, Georgia "Toff" Toffolo holds the crown of Queen of the Jungle after the MIC star beat Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas to the crown.
I'm A Celebrity 2020 fees 'revealed'This year's highest paid celebrity is reported to be Mo Farah with a supposed £300,000 fee. Vernon Kay is rumoured to be getting £250,000 with Beverly Callard scooping £125,000 and Russell Watson £100,000. Hollie Arnold and AJ Prichard will apparently be taking home £50,000 each.
According to The Telegraph, the highest earner for 2020 is Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah, who has reportedly been paid £300,000 to appear. This is £200,000 less than the highest-paid celebrity last year, Caitlyn Jenner, who herself was paid £100,000 less than Noel Edmonds was in 2018.
This is how much the 2020 I'm A Celebrity contestants are getting paid
- Mo Farah – £300k.
- Vernon Kay – £250k.
- Beverley Callard – £125k.
- Russell Watson – £100k.
- Jessica Plummer – £75k.
- Ruthie Henshall – £75k.
- Victoria Derbyshire – £75k.
- AJ Pritchard – £50k.
The duo are now said to be in a "golden handcuffs" deal with ITV worth £40 million, which means they are unable to sign contracts with other broadcasters. Their new deal would mean the duo earn a combined £3.3million a month from ITV.
It definitely depends on the celebrity, the show, and the situation. I can't imagine they're getting paid a lot of money to appear, but they're definitely at least getting paid the SAG minimum (around $1000/hr). Most of the celebrities are there to promote themselves, a show/movie, or for the experience.
They got paid a salary per month, per year. They were salaried employees of the studio and they'd find them things to do for that salary. That isn't actually how it works. “The chasers and Bradley get paid a flat fee for every show that we do.
Ant, 44, and Dec, 45, have a current net worth of around £62 million each, according to reports. According to The Sun, they signed a £40million, three-year deal with ITV earlier this year for shows Britain's Got Talent, I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, Saturday Night Takeaway and Ant and Dec's DNA Journey.