I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2003– )Ten celebrities are abandoned in the Australian outback with only minimal means of survival, in order to raise money for charity. |
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I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2003– )Ten celebrities are abandoned in the Australian outback with only minimal means of survival, in order to raise money for charity. |
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| John Lehr | ... |
Himself - Host
(15 episodes, 2003)
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| Bruce Jenner | ... |
Himself (7th Celebrity to Leave)
(15 episodes, 2003)
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| Cris Judd | ... |
Himself
(15 episodes, 2003)
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| Melissa Rivers | ... |
Herself
(15 episodes, 2003)
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| Lou Diamond Phillips | ... |
Himself
(14 episodes, 2009)
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| John Salley | ... |
Himself
(14 episodes, 2009)
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| Downtown Julie Brown | ... |
Herself (6th Celebrity to Leave)
(14 episodes, 2003)
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| Torrie Wilson | ... |
Herself
(14 episodes, 2009)
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| Sanjaya Malakar | ... |
Himself
(14 episodes, 2009)
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Patti Blagojevich | ... |
Herself
(14 episodes, 2009)
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| Damien Fahey | ... |
Himself - Host
(14 episodes, 2009)
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| Myleene Klass | ... |
Herself - Host
(14 episodes, 2009)
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| Janice Dickinson | ... |
Herself
(13 episodes, 2009)
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| Tyson Beckford | ... |
Himself (5th Celebrity to Leave)
(13 episodes, 2003)
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| Stephen Baldwin | ... |
Himself
(13 episodes, 2009)
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| Spencer Pratt | ... |
Himself
(12 episodes, 2009)
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| Heidi Montag | ... |
Herself
(12 episodes, 2009)
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| Nikki Ziering | ... |
Herself (4th Celebrity to Leave)
(12 episodes, 2003)
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| Maria Conchita Alonso | ... |
Herself (3rd Celebrity to Leave)
(11 episodes, 2003)
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| Frances Callier | ... |
Herself
(11 episodes, 2009)
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| Angela Shelton | ... |
Herself
(10 episodes, 2009)
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| Alana Stewart | ... |
Herself (2nd Celebrity to Leave)
(10 episodes, 2003)
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| Robin Leach | ... |
Himself (1st Celebrity to Leave)
(9 episodes, 2003)
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| Daniel Baldwin | ... |
Himself
(9 episodes, 2009)
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Holly Montag | ... |
Herself
(7 episodes, 2009)
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Based on the successful British TV show of the same name, so-called "celebrities" leave behind their pampered lives for weeks of roughing it in a remote outpost of the inhospitable Australian rainforest. The celebrities live out in the open, sleeping on makeshift cots in primitive conditions and trading their gourmet meals for rice, beans and water. Viewers vote, by phone and Internet, to keep their favorite contestant in the camp; the one receiving the least number of votes each night is forced to leave. The lone, remaining celebrity at the end of the trial emerges as the King or Queen of the Jungle. Written by Anonymous
I give props to the "celebrities" who gave their time to do this for a good cause, but next time try to have some actual celebrities out in the jungle and I think you may get more viewers, even Stephen Baldwin or a Pauly Shore would work. Well, Nikki Ziering wasn't that bad.