Jack Osbourne Faces Jungle Heat as I’m A Celebrity Medics Sound Alarm
The latest series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has officially kicked off, and the Australian jungle is already proving to be a formidable challenge for the stars. Medics on site were put on red alert as humidity levels soared to a staggering 90%, which is around 20% higher than average for this time of year. For the celebrities, this isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s potentially dangerous.
Of particular concern is Jack Osbourne. The 40-year-old, son of the late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, lives with multiple sclerosis, and the hot, sticky conditions can exacerbate symptoms like fatigue, numbness, and tingling. Show insiders have revealed that the cast was taken straight from air-conditioned hotels to the intense heat of the Aussie jungle without any time to adjust. One source described it as a “baptism of fire,” noting that even basic breathing can feel exhausting, let alone the physical challenges required to keep the camp running.
Temperatures are expected to hit 33°C (92°F) with high humidity throughout the week, putting additional strain on the heart and blood vessels and increasing the risk of dehydration and heat stress. To protect the celebrities, the medical team has prepared measures including water-activated cooling towels and other protocols to prevent fainting and heat-related complications.
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Jack Osbourne, who was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in 2012, has previously experienced flare-ups during high-pressure situations, such as when competing on Dancing With The Stars in 2013. Despite this, he has reassured fans that he is in good health and ready for the challenge, although medics are keeping a close watch to manage any symptoms that could worsen in these extreme conditions.
Other campmates are also feeling the heat. Former EastEnders star Shona McGarty, model and presenter Kelly Brook, YouTuber Angry Ginge, and ex-Lioness Alex Scott have all been seen struggling in the intense humidity. For some, the combination of hot weather and wildlife presents its own risks, with leeches, snakes, and ticks thriving in such conditions. Angry Ginge even joked about packing extra sunscreen to cope with his fair skin, highlighting just how harsh the environment is.
This year’s star-studded lineup promises drama both on and off the camera, but it’s clear that the natural elements are already testing their resilience. As the series continues, medics will remain vigilant, ensuring that the celebrities can face the jungle challenges safely, while viewers tune in to watch the action unfold under some of the most punishing conditions the show has seen in years.
The 2025 series of I’m A Celebrity is underway, and with temperatures rising and humidity at dangerous levels, it’s shaping up to be a season that will test both stamina and spirit.
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