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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian season 8)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Season 8
Presented byChris Brown
Julia Morris
No. of contestants13[1]
WinnerDylan Lewis
Runner-upBrooke McClymont
LocationDungay, New South Wales, Australia
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkNetwork 10
Original release3 January (2022-01-03) –
30 January 2022 (2022-01-30)
Additional information
Filming dates2 September (2021-09-02) –
20 September 2021 (2021-09-20)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 7
Next →
Season 9

The eighth season of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here was commissioned by Network 10 in February 2021.[2][3] It launched on 3 January 2022 and is hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown. It is the second series to be pre-recorded in Australia, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was filmed in Dungay, Australia, where the original British series previously filmed, instead of its usual production location in South Africa.[4][5] Filming occurred over three weeks in September 2021, with a live grand-finale airing on 30 January 2022.[6][7]

Teaser

The first teaser trailer, featuring hosts Chris Brown and Julia Morris in a burlesque-style parody of Monty Python's "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life", was released on 20 November 2021.[4][8][9]

Celebrities

On 2 January, the first two contestants were revealed by Network 10, prior to the premiere of the first episode, to be celebrity chef and television presenter Poh Ling Yeow and former AFL coach Nathan Buckley.[10][11][12] On 3 January, former NRL player and television presenter Beau Ryan was the third celebrity also announced as a contestant prior to the show's premiere.[13] In episode 2, international reality television star Joey Essex entered the camp as an intruder. Essex was previously a contestant on the thirteenth series of the British version of the show in 2013.[14]

In an I'm a Celebrity world first, this season included a "fake celebrity" among the cast - David Subritzky assumed the identity of an influencer and shoe designer with 3.9 million Instagram followers.[15][16][17] As part of a secret mission, Poh had to convince her campmates that he was in fact a celebrity.

Celebrity/Contestant Known for Status Source
Dylan Lewis Television & radio host Winner
on 30 January 2022
[15][18]
Brooke McClymont Singer-songwriter Runner up
on 30 January 2022
[15][18]
Nathan Buckley Former AFL coach Third place
on 30 January 2022
[12][15][18]
Emily Seebohm Olympic swimmer Eliminated 9th
on 30 January 2022
[15][18]
David Subritzky Fake celebrity Eliminated 8th
on 30 January 2022
[15][18]
Joey Essex Former The Only Way Is Essex star
(I'm a Celeb UK 13 4th place)
Eliminated 7th
on 30 January 2022
[15][14]
Poh Ling Yeow Chef & television presenter Eliminated 6th
on 27 January 2022
[10][11][15][18]
Cal Wilson Comedian Eliminated 5th
on 26 January 2022
[15][18]
Tottie Goldsmith Actress, singer & television host Eliminated 4th
on 25 January 2022
[19][20]
Derek Kickett Former AFL player Eliminated 3rd
on 24 January 2022
[15][18]
Maria Thattil Miss Universe Australia 2020 Eliminated 2nd
on 23 January 2022
[15][18]
Beau Ryan Former NRL player & television presenter Withdrew
on 20 January 2022
[13][15][18]
Davina Rankin Former Married at First Sight contestant Eliminated 1st
on 16 January 2022
[21]

Results and elimination

  Indicates that the celebrity received the most votes from the public
  Indicates that the celebrity was immune from the elimination challenge
  Indicates that the celebrity was named as being in the bottom 2 or 3.
  Indicates that the celebrity came last in a challenge or received the fewest votes and was evicted immediately (no bottom three)
  Indicates that the celebrity withdrew from the competition
Elimination results per celebrity
Celebrity Week 1 Week 3 Week 4 Grand Finale Number of Trials
Day 10 Day 14[a] Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19
Dylan Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
(Day 20)
9
Brooke Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
(Day 20)
9
Nathan Safe Safe Bottom 3 Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Third Place
(Day 20)
8
Emily Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Safe Bottom 3 Bottom 3 4th Eliminated
(Day 20)
8
David Bottom 3 Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Safe 5th Eliminated
(Day 20)
7
Joey Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe 6th Eliminated
(Day 20)
7
Poh Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Safe Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Day 19)
7
Cal Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Day 18)
6
Tottie Not in Camp Immune Safe Bottom 3 Bottom 3 Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Day 17)
5
Derek Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Day 16)
6
Maria Bottom 3 Safe Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Day 15)
4
Beau Safe Withdrew
(Day 14)
5
Davina Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Day 10)
2
Withdrew N/A None Beau None None
Bottom two/three David
Maria
Davina
None Nathan
Tottie
Maria
Derek
Emily
Tottie
Cal
Poh
Tottie
David
Emily
Cal
Poh
Emily
Nathan
Eliminated Davina
Lost elimination
challenge
Maria
Lost elimination
challenge
Derek
Lost elimination
challenge
Tottie
Lost elimination
challenge
Cal
Lost elimination
challenge
Poh
Lost elimination
challenge
Joey
Fewest votes
to win
Nathan
Fewer votes
to win
David
Fewer votes
to win
Brooke
Fewer votes
to win
Emily
Fewer votes
to win
Dylan
Most votes
to win
Note
  1. ^ The elimination on Day 14 was cancelled because Beau withdrew himself from the competition.

Tucker trials

The contestants take part in daily trials to earn food. These trials aim to test both physical and mental abilities. Success 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 camp mates.

  The contestants decided who did which trial
  The trial was compulsory and the celebrities did not decide who took part
  The contestants were chosen by the evicted celebrities
  The voting for the trial was of dual origin
Trial
number
Airdate Name of trial Celebrity participation Number of stars/Winner(s) Notes Source
1 3 January Famous Blast Words Beau, Brooke, Emily, Derek & Cal None
2 4 January The Hell Hotel Brooke & Dylan None [1]
3 5 January Ice Hole Joey None [1]
4 6 January La Cocharacha Cantina Beau, Derek & Nathan None [1]
5 9 January The School of Shock Emily, Poh, Cal, Dylan, Nathan & David 1
6 10 January The Mile High Club Davina & Tottie 2 [20]
7 11 January It's My Party and I'll Cry if I Want To David, Brooke & Emily None
8 12 January The Boiler Room Joey & Maria None
9 13 January Getting Laid Dylan, Derek & Tottie None
10 16 January The Sphere Factor Everyone Blue Team 3, 4
11 17 January Puff the Pungent Dragon Tottie, Nathan, Beau & Brooke Red Team 4
12 18 January The Sweat Factory Emily, David, Joey, Poh,
Derek, Maria, Cal & Dylan
Blue Team 4
13 19 January Battlestars Maria, Derek, Nathan,
Brooke, Emily & David
Red Team 4
14 20 January The Family Duels Beau, Poh, Joey,
Cal, Dylan & Tottie
Blue and Red Teams 4
15 23 January The Viper Room Dylan None
16 24 January Flying Sausage Poh, Brooke, Nathan & Emily None
17 25 January The Jungle Gods David, Poh & Cal None
18 26 January Camp Chaos Brooke, Dylan, Nathan & Joey 5
19 27 January Summer Lovin' It! Everyone 6
Notes
  • ^1 In this trial, while only six celebrities participated, all campmates were able to watch. However, as the campmates stole food from the trial, the 8 and a 1/2 stars they had won were forfeited and no food was received by the celebrities for dinner.
  • ^2 Tottie, as an intruder, had to participate with Davina in The Mile High Club trial as part of her entry into the camp.
  • ^3 Brooke did not participate in this trial because she was medically exempt.
  • ^4 The celebrities competed against each other in two teams, a red team and a blue team, during Battles Week.
  • ^5 Julia correctly answered the last question for the celebrities, earning them an extra ½ star, however the celebrities were still dunked with slime and offal as though they had answered incorrectly.
  • ^6 As Brooke was medically exempt from participating in the trial, co-host Dr Chris Brown offered to step-in for her in the trial and won the camp two stars. As a result, Brooke replaced Dr Chris Brown's hosting position and co-hosted alongside Julia Morris.

Star count

Celebrity Number of stars earned Percentage
Beau 80%
Brooke 97.143%
Cal 75%
David 84.615%
Davina 100%
Derek 72.2%
Dylan 85.897%
Emily 81.81%
Joey 85.45%
Maria 78.57%
Nathan 75.75%
Poh 95.83%
Tottie 71.428%

Secret missions

Poh's secret mission: mystery celebrity twist

On the first day, it was revealed to Poh that a fake contestant, who was not actually a celebrity, would enter the camp. Poh had to convince her campmates that the fake contestant, David Subritzky, was in fact a real celebrity. The fake contestant assumed the identity of an influencer and shoe designer with 3.9 million Instagram followers. For each day that her campmates remained unsuspicious, Poh would win the camp a larger reward.[15][16][17] The twist was similar to that of the fourth series of Celebrity Big Brother UK which saw non-celebrity Chantelle Houghton undertake the same task.

During the five days that Poh had to keep the fake contestant a secret, she received help from the camp's intruders, Joey Essex and Davina Rankin, who pretended to have known David. Poh succeeded in her challenge and on the last day on which the fake celebrity had to remain undercover, the campmates voted on whether David should be allowed to stay in camp to become a "real celebrity".

Nathan and Poh's secret mission: Sneaky weazel secret mission

In episode 8, Nathan and Poh received a secret mission in which they had to sneak out of camp to the Tok Tokkie after all their campmates had gone to sleep. In the Tok Tokkie, they were given ingredients to make a bowl of popcorn in the camp's treehouse, which they had to do without raising the suspicions of their campmates. If their campmates weren't alerted to Nathan and Poh making their popcorn they would be allowed to eat it, however if someone raised their suspicions, they couldn't eat any popcorn.

Beau's Super Spicy Secret Mission

In episode 9, Beau was given the opportunity to win his campmates McSpicy Meals, through participating in a two part challenge. In the first round, he had to drop the word "spicy" in three different scenarios. In between the rounds, he was given a chocolate shake to drink. In the second round, he had to make three of his campmates say the word "spicy". Beau succeeded in his challenge and won the camp McSpicy Meals for lunch.

Nathan's secret mission

In episode 14, Nathan was given the opportunity to win his campmates breakfast smoothies by pretending he had heartburn and making up an alternative breathing technique which he had to repeat on three instances in front of his campmates. Nathan made up the "headstand" method, in which he took slow, deep breaths whilst in the headstand position, and as his campmates were unsuspicious he succeeded in his mission and won the camp smoothies for breakfast.

Brooke's secret mission: Farts

In episode 15, Brooke was given a three round fart-based mission. In the first round, she was given a small sound device which played pre-recorded farts when she pressed a remote. She was told that she had to fart on three instances in front of three of her campmates. In the second round, Brooke gained an accomplice in the mission, David, who was given control of her remote, while Brooke had a similar mission to her first round although didn't have control of when she farted. In the third round, Brooke was given fart spray which she had to spray in the camp want raising the suspicions of her campmates. As Brooke succeeded in her mission, she won the camp english muffins with baked beans for breakfast.

The Camp's secret mission: "nose"

In episode 17, all the celebrities in the camp, other than David, were given fake noses and had to wear them while dropping the word "nose" in a conversation. As David was unsuspicious, the campmates each won a nose-shaped chocolate.

Ratings

I'm a Celebrity...Get Met Out of Here! (season 8) overnight ratings, with metropolitan viewership and nightly position
Week Episode Original airdate Timeslot (approx.) Viewers
(millions)[a]
Nightly
rank[a]
Source
1 1 "Opening Night" 3 January 2022 Monday 7:30 pm 0.794 5 [22]
"Welcome to the Jungle" 0.750 6
2 "Episode 2" 4 January 2022 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.634 5 [23]
3 "Episode 3" 5 January 2022 Wednesday 7:30 pm 0.570 7 [24]
4 "Episode 4" 6 January 2022 Thursday 7:30 pm 0.596 9 [25]
2 5 "Episode 5" 9 January 2022 Sunday 7:30 pm 0.632 7 [26]
6 "Episode 6" 10 January 2022 Monday 7:30 pm 0.633 7 [27]
7 "Episode 7" 11 January 2022 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.559 7 [28]
8 "Episode 8" 12 January 2022 Wednesday 7:30 pm 0.603 6 [29]
9 "Episode 9" 13 January 2022 Thursday 7:30 pm 0.584 6 [30]
3 10 "Episode 10" 16 January 2022 Sunday 7:30 pm 0.596 9 [31]
"Episode 10: Eviction" 0.537 10
11 "Episode 11" 17 January 2022 Monday 7:30 pm 0.602 7 [32]
12 "Episode 12" 18 January 2022 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.622 7 [33]
13 "Episode 13" 19 January 2022 Wednesday 7:30 pm 0.568 6 [34]
14 "Episode 14" 20 January 2022 Thursday 7:30 pm 0.535 8 [35]
4 15 "Episode 15" 23 January 2022 Sunday 7:30 pm 0.517 7 [36]
"Episode 15: Eviction" 0.510 8
16 "Episode 16" 24 January 2022 Monday 7:30 pm 0.625 6 [37]
"Episode 16: Eviction" 0.570 9
17 "Episode 17" 25 January 2022 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.521 8 [38]
"Episode 17: Eviction" 0.494 10
18 "Episode 18" 26 January 2022 Wednesday 7:30 pm 0.502 9 [39]
"Episode 18: Eviction" 0.466 10
19 "Episode 19" 27 January 2022 Thursday 7:30 pm 0.498 12 [40]
"Episode 19: Eviction" 0.524 11
5 20 "Finale" 30 January 2022 Sunday 7:30 pm 0.576 7 [41]
"Winner Announced" 0.617 6

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