Winners of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Australia Abbie Chatfield and Miguel Maestre

Where are all of the I’m A Celebrity Australia winners now?

The next star-studded season of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia 2025 is set to premiere on Sunday 19 January, and we couldn’t be more excited! 

Channel 10 has officially confirmed Robert Irwin and Julia Morris are returning as hosts, ready to bring the jungle to our TV screens. 

The season will mark 10 years of the iconic show in Australia.

To celebrate all the drama and excitement I’m a Celeb has brought us over the past decade, we’ve put together a list of every winner since the show started Down Under and where they are today.

I’m a Celebrity Season 1 winner: Freddie Flintoff

Freddie Flintoff, is one of the winners of I'm a Celebrity Australia Season 1
Freddie Flintoff. Image: Instagram

Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff was crowned the first King of the Jungle in Australia’s inaugural season in 2015. Four years later, Freddie admitted in an interview on BBC Radio 5 Live podcast that he “cheated” his way to the win by lying to producers, claiming he left the camp several times a day for fresh water. Naughty!

In 2022, Freddie horrified fans when he sustained serious injuries, including broken ribs, after a crash while filming Top Gear

Some footage of the aftermath was featured in his reality series Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams, where he returned to his hometown of Preston to form a cricket team with local teens. The show’s second season premiered in August 2024.

Most recently, Freddie announced a Disney+ Original documentary that will reflect on his sporting career and how his life has changed since that fateful day on the test track in Dunsfold Aerodrome.

I’m a Celebrity Season 2 winner: Brendan Fevola

Brendan Fevola, is one of the winners of I'm a Celebrity Australia
Brendan Fevola. Image: Ten, Instagram

Radio presenter and former Aussie rules footballer Brendan Fevola won the second season in 2016. 

Since his days in the jungle, Fev has become known for spilling secrets about upcoming seasons, including teasing names for the 2025 cast. He’s also revealed behind-the-scenes production secrets, such as his jaw-dropping appearance fee.

Fev currently co-hosts the breakfast radio show Fifi, Fev & Nick  alongside co-hosts Fifi Box and Nick Cody. He recently embarked on a health journey, shedding 30 kilos in 12 months, and has been named as a Keto Australia ambassador. 

This year, the footy legend earned a spot in the 2024 Guinness World Records for the highest-altitude catch of an American football, an impressive 221.89 meters. 

According to Daily Mail Australia, he’s also dropped hints about stepping back onto the field, this time as a coach.

I’m a Celebrity Season 3 winner: Casey Donovan

Casey Donovan, is one of the winners of I'm a Celebrity Australia.
Casey Donovan and partner Renee Sharples. Image: Instagram

Australian Idol winner Casey Donovan was crowned the first Queen of the Jungle in 2017. 

That same year, she released her first single in seven years, Lonely. She has since appeared on Dancing with the Stars, The Voice Australia, and How to Stay Married.

In 2020, Casey released her autobiography Big, Beautiful & Sexy alongside an album of original music. She later was announced as host of The Space Podcast, focusing on mental health and mindfulness. 

She’s also been busy treading the theatre boards, with credits including starring roles in Chicago, 9 to 5, & Juliet, and Sister Act.

As for her personal life, in 2018 Casey began a secret long-distance, over-the-phone relationship with a man named Campbell. But six years later, she found out she had been catfished by her “friend” Olga.

Luckily, the story has a happy ending: Casey got engaged this year to her partner, Renee Sharples. Congratulations, Casey!

I’m a Celebrity Season 4 winner: Fiona O’Loughlin

Fiona O'Loughlin, winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 4
Fiona O’Loughlin. Image: Ten, Instagram

Aussie comedian Fiona O’Loughlin took home the crown in 2018. Since then, she has appeared in the comedy film That’s Not My Dog!, as a guest quizmaster on Have You Been Paying Attention?, and as a guest on Riley Dyson’s Aussies with Stories! podcast.

Fiona remains busy with comedy, keynote speaking, and writing.

In 2021, she released her memoir Truths from an Unreliable Witness, where she candidly shared her experiences with alcoholism, homelessness, love and loss.

I’m a Celebrity Season 5 winner: Richard Reid

Richard Reid, winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 5
Richard Reid. Image: Ten, Instagram

Entertainment reporter Richard Reid became the first American King of the Jungle in 2019. 

Before the jungle Richard was best known as the gossip guru from Nine’s brekkie program Today and his appearance on The Celebrity Apprentice Australia in 2015. He was a regular contributor to  Channel 10’s morning program Studio 10, before the show was axed in 2023.

He remains an active member of the entertainment world, working as a freelance TV presenter and ambassador for non-alcoholic spirit brand Lyre’s.

I’m a Celebrity Season 6 winner: Miguel Maestre

Miguel Maestre, winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 6
Miguel Maestre. Image: Ten

Beloved chef Miguel Maestre won the crown in 2020. 

Already a familiar face from 10’s The Living Room and other cooking shows like Miguel’s Tropical Kitchen and Miguel’s Feasts, this was the saucy Spaniard’s second foray in reality TV. 

In 2019 he featured in Dancing With The Stars (although he was the first to be eliminated).

Miguel Maestre as host of Ready Steady Cook 2024
Miguel Maestre as host of Ready Steady Cook 2024. Image: Ten

Miguel continues to be a staple on Aussie TV. Earlier this year, he was named host of the rebooted Ready Steady Cook.

Beyond the silver screen, Miguel runs his gourmet, Spanish-inspired supermarket line, Miguel Maestre Enterprises.

I’m a Celebrity Season 7 winner: Abbie Chatfield

Abbie Chatfield, winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 7
Abbie Chatfield. Image: Ten

Hot off her start in Matt Agnew’s season of The Bachelor and later Bachelor in Paradise Season 3, Abbie Chatfield entered the I’m a Celebrity jungle in 2021 and emerged victorious as Queen.

Since her win, Abbie’s unfiltered personality has made her one of the most sought-after figures in Aussie media.

In 2023, Abbie joined the panel of The Masked Singer, though the show was sadly axed for 2024. Luckily for Abbie, she went on to land the role of host for the Australian spinoff of FBoy Island.

That same year, Abbie announced her departure from her radio show, Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield, to dedicate more time to her hit podcast, It’s A Lot, and other exciting TV projects.

Abbie also hit the stage this year, bringing her Trauma Dump Tour live show to audiences across regional Australia. 

Beyond her media career, Abbie has launched several collections in collaboration with adult toy brand Normal.

I’m a Celebrity Season 8 winner: Dylan Lewis

Dylan Lewis, winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 8
Dylan Lewis. Image: Instagram, Ten

TV and radio host Dylan Lewis won in 2022. 

He continues to host Mornings on Double J and performs with his kid-friendly rock group The Haploids and funk band The Brown Hornet.

I’m a Celebrity Season 9 winner: Liz Ellis

Liz Ellis winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 9
Liz Ellis. Image: Ten

Former netball player Liz Ellis was crowned Queen of the Jungle in 2023. 

She’s since become a regular panelist on The Project and was brought onto host the revival of 10’s Gladiators Australia, which premiered in January.

Netball remains a big part of Liz’s life, with her recent appointment as Chair of the Netball Australia Board.

I’m a Celebrity Season 10 winner: Skye Wheatley

Skye Wheatley (winner of I'm a Celeb Australia Season 10) with partner Lachlan and sons Forest and Bear
Skye Wheatley with partner Lachlan and sons Forest and Bear. Image: Ten

Fans first got to know Skye Wheatley on Big Brother back in 2014, where she finished in third place. The mega influencer found her redemption in the I’m a Celeb jungle, after being unexpectedly booted from Big Brother in 2022, just weeks before the series aired.

Following her win, the 30-year-old mother of two told Chattr, “There were so many lessons that I learned in the Jungle, and I felt like it taught me so much.”

In September, Daily Mail reported on Skye’s trip to Turkey, where she underwent a series of cosmetic procedures, including the controversial Fox Eye lift.

Who will Skye be passing her jungle crown onto? We can’t wait to find out!

I’m a Celebrity Australia… Get Me Out Of Here Australia 2025 will premiere on January 19, 2025 on Channel 10 and 10Play.

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