In a shocking twist that’s got viewers raging, this year’s “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here” introduced a massive rule overhaul designed to keep things fair—but clever fans have found a sneaky loophole that’s turning the jungle into a predictable snoozefest!

The new rule? No more piling on the Bushtucker trials for the same campmate night after night. Once someone tackles two in a row, they’re off-limits for the next public vote, giving others a shot at the creepy-crawly chaos. Sounds good in theory, right? Wrong! Savvy viewers have cracked the code by alternating their votes between their top picks on different nights, ensuring the same duo keeps dominating the action.
Enter rapper Aitch and content creator AngryGinge—the unlikely kings of the trials who’ve “broken the game” and racked up the most stomach-churning challenges. Fans are fuming, calling the rotation “dull” and begging for fresh faces in the firing line. One X (formerly Twitter) user vented: “I like both of them but can we stop rotating between Aitch and Ginge for every trial? I really wanna see Lisa do one!” Another chimed in: “Aitch and Ginge doing every trial is starting to get dull,” while a third pleaded: “Lisa needs her trial guys, can we see anyone other than Ginge or Aitch?”

And who’s the biggest victim of this loophole? Emmerdale star Lisa Riley, the only contestant yet to face a single Bushtucker trial. While others are battling bugs and beasts, Lisa’s been chilling in camp, leaving fans desperate for her to get her moment in the spotlight.
Last night, Aitch stepped up once again for the spine-tingling “Night Night Sleep Tight” trial, a nightmare-fueled ordeal packed with slithering snakes and massive huntsman spiders crawling all over his face. Hungry for redemption after a disastrous previous attempt—where he gagged on fish eyes and scored zero stars—Aitch crushed it this time, nabbing an impressive 11 out of 12 stars for the camp. Talk about a comeback!
But the drama doesn’t stop there. The public crowned Aitch as camp leader, with his buddy Ginge as deputy, adding fuel to the fire. Their first day in charge sparked some serious tension, as comedian Ruby Wax noted they were taking the roles way more seriously than predecessors Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson. Even Jack Osbourne confessed his trust in Ginge had taken a hit after a sneaky trial twist: Ginge returned claiming just 5 stars, only for the truth—10 stars!—to emerge at dinner. “I know this isn’t intentional Ginge, but it got in my head about how well you played saying you only got five stars. I was like – can I trust Ginge?” Jack admitted.
With fans up in arms and camp dynamics heating up, this loophole has everyone asking: Has the game been rigged by the voters themselves? As the jungle heats up, one thing’s clear—these two are reaping the benefits, but at what cost to the show’s excitement? Stay tuned for more wild twists!