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Internal Footage Leaked: PURE CHAOS as I’m A Celeb Stars Ordered to FLEE in the Dead of Night, While Bosses Predict a MORE DEVASTATING Storm is Imminent.

In a shocking turn of events, leaked internal footage from the *I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!* set reveals absolute pandemonium as the camp was plunged into chaos by a ferocious thunderstorm. The 12 star-studded campmates—including glamorous model Kelly Brook, chart-topping rapper Aitch, and fiery YouTuber Angry Ginge—were abruptly ordered to evacuate in the dead of night, scrambling for safety as torrential rain and hailstones hammered down relentlessly.

Lisa Riley, Shona McGarty, Kelly Brook, and Ruby Wax in the jungle camp for ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’

‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ TV show, Series 25, Show 9, Australia – 24 Nov 2025

‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ TV show, Series 25, Show 9, Australia – 24 Nov 2025

Two women sitting together, one looking down and the other looking to the side with an old book in her lap.

Exclusive clips obtained by The Sun show the celebrities huddling in the cramped Bush Telegraph for over an hour, their faces etched with fear and exhaustion. The brutal downpour not only soaked the entire camp but delayed filming by a staggering three hours, turning the lush Australian jungle into a muddy nightmare. Sources confirm that a whopping 50mm of rain battered Dungay, New South Wales, in just hours, transforming the serene site into a flooded warzone.

But hold onto your hats—this is just the beginning. Show bosses are now bracing for an even more catastrophic storm set to unleash hell tomorrow. Forecasts predict relentless rain, deafening thunder, and scorching temperatures soaring to 32 degrees, all amplified by suffocating humidity that will make every moment in camp feel like a steam bath from the underworld. For the already-drenched celebs, who were spotted desperately drying their sodden towels and sheets around the flickering campfire, this spells utter misery.

A high-placed show insider spilled to The Sun: “The camp was absolutely drenched, and the storm threw production into disarray. But our top-notch health and safety protocols snapped into action—we evacuated everyone to the Bush Telegraph the second it hit, waiting until the skies cleared and it was safe to return. No one was hurt, but it was intense.”

The dangers don’t stop at the rain. These wild weather swings invite hordes of blood-sucking leeches to invade the camp, turning every bush and branch into a potential ambush. Creeks that were mere trickles can swell into raging torrents in minutes, posing real threats to the site’s infrastructure. Even before the series kicked off this month, a preemptive thunderstorm forced producers to scramble with emergency measures to safeguard the area ahead of the stars’ arrival.

One veteran crew member warned: “Never take the Gold Coast weather lightly—it flips from blazing 30C heat to apocalyptic storms in the blink of an eye.”

'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' TV show, Series 25, Show 9, Australia - 24 Nov 2025
‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ TV show, Series 25, Show 9, Australia – 24 Nov 2025

Flash back to last year’s series, which etched itself into infamy as the wettest in ITV history. Campmates were evacuated to the Bush Telegraph not once, but twice, amid biblical downpours that dumped 114.5mm of rain in a single 24-hour blitz. McFly’s Danny Jones, the 2024 king of the jungle, recounted the horror: “It was one of the toughest nights ever. We were all crammed in there, boiling hot and shoulder-to-shoulder—still 12 of us at that point. The rain brought out the leeches in droves; I was on constant leech patrol every single day.”

That season’s chaos escalated further when savage winds ripped apart sections of the set, flooding access roads and causing a one-hour delay to a grueling Bushtucker Trial. With this year’s forecast looking even grimmer, fans are left wondering: How much more can these celebs endure before someone screams, “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” for real?

Stay tuned as the jungle drama unfolds—will the stars weather the storm, or will Mother Nature claim victory?