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I'm A Celeb Stars Brace for Jungle Heatwave as Humidity Soars
17 Nov
Summary
- Humidity reaches 90% in the jungle, 20% higher than average
- Temperatures to hit 33°C, making conditions tough for celebrities
- Crew particularly concerned about Jack Osbourne's multiple sclerosis

The 2025 season of the popular reality show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! premiered on November 12, and the celebrities are already facing a tough challenge from the extreme weather conditions in the Australian jungle.
According to reports, the humidity in the jungle has reached a concerning 90% on Sunday, which is 20% higher than the average for this time of year. Temperatures are also expected to soar to 33°C on Monday, following thunderstorms, making the conditions in the camp extremely tough for the celebrities during their first week.
Crew members are said to be particularly worried about Jack Osbourne, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, as high temperatures and humidity can exacerbate the symptoms of the condition. The show's medics are reportedly on "red alert" to protect the celebrities from the brutal weather.
Despite the challenging conditions, the celebrities have already begun their jungle experience, with the first group of winners - Aitch, Eddie, Jack, and Angry Ginge - enjoying a luxurious steak dinner and comfortable camp beds. The remaining six celebrities, however, had a more harrowing introduction, having to face a challenge in the "Cockie van" filled with critters to earn their dinner.
As the celebrities settle into the jungle, the production team will be working hard to ensure their safety and well-being, especially for those like Jack Osbourne who may be more vulnerable to the extreme weather conditions.



