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I’m A Celebrity Odds: Angry Ginge’s favourite status under threat
Angry Ginge’s grip on I’m A Celeb favouritism has taken a hit, with Jack Osbourne rapidly closing the gap according to the latest betting movements.
Once seen as the clear front-runner, Ginge’s odds have drifted following the fallout from this week’s Kiosk Kev incident, putting his King of the Jungle dreams under serious threat.
The latest episode has shaken up the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! 2025 market, with Angry Ginge no longer trading at the short odds that once made him look almost untouchable. William Hill now make him an 11/8 chance to be crowned King of the Jungle, having been as short as 4/5 before his part in stealing the Kiosk Kev challenge prize alongside Aitch and Kelly Brook.
That moment has had a clear impact on the prices, with traders reacting to both the in-camp dynamics and how viewers are likely to respond. Former favourite Aitch has also seen his odds ease slightly to 11/4, reflecting a small but notable cooling in confidence after he joined in the raid on the camp reward.
Before the controversy, Jack Osbourne had been sitting much further down the market at 16/1. A strong run of recent performances, combined with growing public support, has seen his price cut dramatically into 9/2, moving him into a clear third-favourite position and firmly into the conversation for the crown.
Tom Read Wilson completes what now looks like a leading group at the head of the betting. He is currently rated a 5/1 chance, while everyone else in the jungle is priced at 18/1 or bigger and would need both standout screen time and a swing in sentiment to turn this into a more open race.
I’m A Celeb 2025 – Latest Outright Odds:
Odds subject to change, prices correct at time of writing.
William Hill spokesperson, Lee Phelps, said: “Angry Ginge had looked a rock solid favourite in our I’m A Celeb market, but after he, Aitch and Kelly Brook’s antics on last night’s episode we have pushed him out from odds-on to 11/8.
“He still sits at the head of the market, with fellow Mancunian and Kiosk Kev thief Aitch just behind at 11/4, having been the outright favourite earlier in the series.
“One to keep an eye on is Jack Osbourne, whose odds have been cut significantly in the past week from 16/1 to 9/2, now making him third favourite for the crown.
“Tom Read Wilson is not far back either at 5/1, with those four seemingly the runaway pack in the betting, with everyone else 18/1 or bigger and worrying more about an early elimination than winning.”
With still some way to go in the series, there’s plenty of opportunity for the odds to swing again in anyone’s favour.