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<i>I'm a Celebrity... South Africa</i>

I'm a Celebrity... South Africa

Season of television series


I'm a Celebrity... South Africa is an ITV reality television series, with the premise being an All Star edition of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! featuring campmates from previous series.[1][2] The series aired between 24 April and 12 May 2023.[3] Ant & Dec presented the series.[4]

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On 12 May 2023, series 6 runner-up Myleene Klass was crowned winner of the series after defeating series 16 campmate Jordan Banjo in the final survival trial, who ultimately finished as runner-up.[5]

Production

In April 2022, several news outlets reported that ITV had commissioned an "All-Stars" spin-off series of the show to be pre-recorded in South Africa, featuring former campmates that had competed in the series.[6] ITV later confirmed the reports in September 2022, with filming beginning the same month and was completed prior to the beginning of the twenty-second regular series.[7][8]

Celebrities

The original line-up was announced on 25 March 2023.[9][10][11] Gillian McKeith entered the camp on the evening of Day 1.[12] Andy Whyment, Georgia "Toff" Toffolo and Myleene Klass entered on Day 3.[13] Dean Gaffney and Joe Swash entered on Day 7.[14] On 15 April, over a week prior to the show's launch, it was announced that Janice Dickinson had suffered a head injury while filming the pre-recorded series, and had to be taken to hospital. She was later forced to withdraw from the show due to her injuries in scenes that aired on 8 May.[15]

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Notes
  1. Paul Burrell also competed on the 4th season of the Australian version of the show, placing 9th.

Results and elimination

  Indicates that the celebrity was crowned the winner
  Indicates that the celebrity was the runner up.
  Indicates that the celebrity was eliminated as a result of losing the survival trial
  Indicates that the celebrity was eliminated as a result of a majority vote
  Indicates that the celebrity won the survival trial and was safe
  Indicates that the celebrity was immune from the vote
  Indicates that the celebrity withdrew from the competition
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    • ^Note 1: The celebrities competed this survival trial in pairs. Andy and Jordan finished 1st, Phil and Toff finished second and Shaun and Gillian finished 3rd, resulting in their elimination.
    • ^Note 2: The celebrities took part in a secret ballot, in which each of them voted for who they wanted to leave camp. The celebrity with the most votes was eliminated.
    • ^Note 3: As "pride leaders", Dean and Joe were immune from this trial and each had to choose two celebrities from their pride to compete in pairs. The pair from the losing pride were eliminated.
    • ^Note 4: Janice was safe from elimination, however withdrew from the competition in the early hours of Day 11.
    • ^Note 5: The eliminated celebrities returned to camp and had to collectively decide as a group who would reach the final and ultimately choose which celebrity would be eliminated.

    Trials

    The contestants take part in daily trials to earn food. These trials aim to test both physical and mental abilities. The winner is usually determined by the number of stars collected during the trial, with each star representing a meal earned by the winning contestant for their fellow campmates.[16]

      The contestants decided who would face the trial
      The trial was compulsory.
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    • ^Note 1: The three new celebrities, Andy, Myleene and Toff entered the "Savannah Scrub", while the other celebrities had to select one of them to join them in main camp and ultimately take part in the trial. They chose Toff, who upon joining the camp had to select a celebrity from main camp to take her place in "Savannah Scrub". She chose Shaun.
    • ^Note 2: Andy and Myleene competed in a head to head trial to determine which of them would earn a place in main camp. The winner then had to choose a celebrity from main camp to take their place in "Savannah Scrub". Myleene won the trial and chose Phil to take her place.
    • ^Note 3: Carol was chosen to take part in the trial and had to pick another celebrity to join her. She chose Fatima.
    • ^Note 4: Instead of competing for meals for camp, Dean and Joe were instead playing to win the other celebrities' treats. Therefore each star represents a treat for a camp.
    • ^Note 5: The camp was split into two teams, known as "prides". Dean and Joe were appointed captains, and had to choose which members of their pride would compete in the trial. The winning team were rewarded with a picnic, while the losing team were on rations of rice and beans.

    Survival Trials

    In a change to the format due to this series being pre-recorded, there was no public voting and the contestants instead take part in survival trials to determine who is eliminated each day.[17]

      The contestants decided who would face the trial
      The trial was compulsory.
      The celebrity lost the survival trial and was eliminated.
      The celebrity lost the survival trial and finished in third place.
      The celebrity lost the survival trial and finished as the runner-up.
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    • ^Note 1: The three celebrities in "Savannah Scrub", Andy, Phil and Shaun had to choose a celebrity from main camp to pair up with and ultimately compete alongside them in the survival trial. Shaun chose Gillian, Phil chose Toff and Andy chose Jordan. The losing pair were eliminated.
    • ^Note 2: Pride leaders Dean and Joe each had to choose two celebrities from their pride to face the survival trial.
    • ^Note 3: Each campmate picked a stone out of a bag, the celebrity who selected the orange stone chose an additional celebrity to save from competing in the survival trial, that celebrity saved someone else and so on thus beginning a chain of safety until there were only two campmates remaining. Joe and Phil were not chosen and therefore faced the trial.[18]

    Star count

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    Chest Challenges

    As well as competing in the trials, celebrities have to complete 'Chest Challenges' to earn treats for the camp. At least two celebrities are chosen to compete in the challenge. These are often mental challenges, rather than challenges including critters. They must complete the challenge to be been given a key to the treasure chest. After completion of the challenge, the celebrities will take the treasure chest back to camp, where they and the other celebrities must answer a question. If they get the question right, the chest will open and they will earn the treat, but if they get it wrong, the chest won't open.[19]

      The celebrities got the question correct
      The celebrities got the question wrong
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    • ^Note 1: Two celebrities from the losing pride took part in this challenge.

    Ratings

    Official ratings are taken from BARB, using the four-screen dashboard which includes viewers who watched the programme on laptops, smartphones and tablets within 7 days of the original broadcast.

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