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Review:
This M4B edition captures the full audio journey of the 2023 season of ITV’s flagship reality series, which returned to the Australian jungle after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19 (with 2022’s series held in South Africa). Season 23 aired from November to December 2023, featuring a star-studded lineup of celebrities living in harsh conditions, competing for food, and facing grueling "Bushtucker Trials."
The Verdict: Is an M4B of Season 23 Worth It?
"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Season 23 M4B."
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Welcome to the Jungle... Again.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Season 23:
This refers to the 2023 series of the British reality juggernaut, which aired from November 19 to December 10, 2023. The season was historic because it was the first full series to air live from the Australian jungle since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted previous years. It featured a star-studded cast including Sam Thompson (winner), Tony Bellew, Nigel Farage, Josie Gibson, and Marvin Humes. Review: This M4B edition captures the full audio
23rd series of the British reality show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! aired from November 19 to December 10, 2023 Sam Thompson (Winner): The Made in Chelsea star
- Sam Thompson (Winner): The Made in Chelsea star and radio presenter became a fan favorite for his relentless enthusiasm, emotional intelligence, and hilarious friendship with boxer Tony Bellew. His victory was seen as a triumph of positive energy.
- Tony Bellew (Runner-up): The former heavyweight boxer played the "grumpy dad" role perfectly, but his soft heart and trial bravery won the public over.
- Nigel Farage: The controversial political figure’s inclusion sparked huge debate. ITV reportedly paid him £1.5 million to enter the jungle, leading to record-breaking complaints to Ofcom but also massive viewing figures.
- Josie Gibson: The This Morning presenter brought Bristolian warmth and physical comedy, excelling in eating trials.
- Marvin Humes: The JLS singer provided calm leadership and vocals around the campfire.
- Danielle Harold: The former EastEnders actress bravely faced her fears (and a lot of insects) in several Bushtucker Trials.
Rating:
4.5/5