I’M A CELEBRITY: DOUBLE EVICTION SHOCK AS JACK OSBOURNE & LISA RILEY LEAVE CAMP
- Oasis FM
- 06-12-2025
- Showbiz News
- Photo Credit: Australian media
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! delivered one of its most emotional episodes of the series so far, as two more famous faces were sent home in a dramatic double eviction. Jack Osbourne and Lisa Riley became the latest stars to leave the jungle, just days before the highly anticipated final, and just hours before the iconic Celebrity Cyclone challenge.
With only a handful of contestants remaining, tensions were high as Ant and Dec walked into camp to reveal that two journeys had come to an end. The remaining celebrities braced themselves for the news, and when the names were called, both Jack and Lisa were met with tearful hugs and emotional goodbyes from their campmates.
Jack Osbourne was the first to leave, joining Ant and Dec to reflect on his extraordinary time in the jungle. Asked what he enjoyed most, Jack opened up about the connections he made: “I think connecting with people. I just said before coming out, I don’t have a huge number of friends in England, so it was nice to come away with 11 new friends.”
Jack also spoke about his biggest worry entering the camp, the cooking. “On day one, I was like ‘who can cook here?’ and no one raised their hands,” he joked. “I was just worried we were going to all die of some strange jungle-born rare meat disease.”
Dec gently touched on Jack’s emotional year following the tragic passing of his father, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. Jack explained: “It was really nice to unplug, just to have that space with no distraction from the outside world and to just be in nature. It’s hard in camp but also basic living.”
Jack Osbourne was evicted on last night’s show - Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
Despite entering the jungle without expectations, Jack admitted he was surprised by how quickly he bonded with his campmates. He formed instant connections with Eddie Kadi and became close friends with Tom Read Wilson, whom he tipped as a worthy winner, though he said any of the final four would deserve the crown.
Moments later, soap icon Lisa Riley became the second celebrity to leave. Bursting with energy as she joined the hosts, she described being out of camp as “amazing” and called the whole experience a “basket of bliss.”
Lisa embraced every moment of the journey, taking on the motherly role in camp. “I’ve not been lucky enough to be a mother in life and if I was able to be the jungle mum then bring it on,” she said. “People kept coming to me for advice and a cuddle. If I’m mumma bear of this jungle then I feel like I’ve won already.”
She developed strong bonds with Aitch and Angry Ginge, her “naughty little brothers”, as well as Ruby Wax, whom she described as “the mum I lost.” Lisa said she wants Ginge to take the crown, saying he reminded her of her younger brother, to whom she is incredibly close.
The double eviction follows a series of surprising exits that have shocked viewers all week. Martin Kemp left the camp on Thursday, shortly after Ruby Wax was voted off. Vogue Williams, Kelly Brook, Eddie Kadi and Alex Scott were the first stars eliminated.
The biggest disappointment for both Jack and Lisa is missing out on the Celebrity Cyclone, the most beloved challenge of the entire series. Only the final four take part, donning superhero outfits while battling water cannons, giant balls, and a slippery slope in a chaotic, hilarious race to secure the stars.
Before the eviction news, camp was filled with tears and joy as the celebrities reunited with their families. Tom Read Wilson was stunned when his mother Juliette appeared, telling him: “I’m the proudest mother in the world.”
Lisa broke down as she ran into the arms of her husband Al, who told her: “Everyone is very proud of you.” Meanwhile, Jack’s reunion with wife Aree and daughter Maple left viewers emotional, with Jack saying through tears: “I missed you guys so much.”
Lisa Riley also missed out on the iconic Cyclone challenge - Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
With the final now in sight, the race to become King or Queen of the Jungle tightens, and emotions are running higher than ever.