Aitch Is Brutally Eliminated Right Before the Final as the Top 3 Are Revealed. Aitch pulled Shona into a lingering hug — but it was what he said to her afterward that left fans totally stunned
After three intense weeks in the Australian jungle, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has finally locked in its 2025 finalists — but the road there was far rougher than anyone expected. In a brutal late-stage elimination that left viewers reeling, rapper Aitch was voted out just inches from the grand finale.
The final trio now consists of Shona McGarty, Angry Ginge, and Tom Read Wilson, all of whom looked stunned as hosts Ant and Dec announced the result. But no one was more visibly shaken than Shona, who burst into tears the moment Aitch’s name was called. As they hugged goodbye, she told him she couldn’t believe he was leaving, while Aitch tried to lighten the moment, insisting he was proud to have made it this far.

Fans at home weren’t any calmer. Social media erupted within minutes, with one viewer writing that they “fully just gasped out loud” and another demanding to know “how HOW is Aitch not top three?” For many, he’d been the favourite to win — making his elimination the biggest shock of the season.

Earlier in the evening, the campmates had taken on the iconic Celebrity Cyclone, battling tidal waves, flying bouncy balls, and a slippery assault course dubbed by Ant and Dec as “the world’s most expensive slip-and-slide.” Tom Read Wilson — introduced by the hosts as “the sapphire surfer” — slipped spectacularly, sending two stars flying. Shona “the silver songstress” powered through her section with determination, while Angry Ginge sprinted through his with Ant and Dec chanting: “Run, run, as fast as you can, you won’t catch him, he’s the Ginge man!”

Aitch, who retrieved the final star, laughed about the chaos afterwards, declaring, “Cyclone? Completed it, mate.” Shona was still buzzing, calling it “the best day of my life,” even though she would later be devastated by Aitch’s exit.
But in a season full of twists, none landed harder than tonight’s result — the final three are standing, but the shockwaves from Aitch’s departure will echo all the way into the finale.