Celebrities compete in "Bushtucker Trials" (eating live insects, sleeping in confined spaces with reptiles, etc.) to win food and luxuries for camp. The public votes for who they want to keep in the jungle, and the last remaining celebrity is crowned "King" or "Queen of the Jungle."
The Australian version distinguishes itself through its distinctly irreverent, self-deprecating humor, the legendary hosting duo of (veterinarian and TV presenter) and Julia Morris (comedian and actress), and a uniquely Australian roster of "celebrity" – ranging from beloved Olympic athletes and soap opera stars to controversial reality TV villains and washed-up international icons. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here australia google docs
Two camps exist: The main camp (with basic shelters, a campfire, and a dunny – toilet) and "The Jungle Luxury Suites" (a fake-out twist). Celebrities are stripped of makeup, phones, and processed food. Their diet is rice and beans unless they win trials. Celebrities are stripped of makeup, phones, and processed