The long-running reality TV series I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia is set to be revived, after Channel Ten axed it in May.
On Wednesday, it was reported that Channel Seven has resurrected the series and will be screening a rebooted version in 2027.
The upcoming series promises to bring audiences its trademark humour, adventure and suspenseful challenges, with a brand new line-up of famous stars competing in a jungle.
It is unclear who will be presenting the new outing, which was once hosted by Robert Irwin and Julia Morris.
‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is one of the world’s most recognisable entertainment formats. We’re incredibly excited to welcome it to Seven in 2027,’ said Angus Ross, Managing Director, Television and Streaming, following the announcement.
The long-running reality TV series I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia is set to be revived (Pictured: Former hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris)
‘This is a proven franchise with a passionate fan base… we’re looking forward to bringing our own fresh energy and ambition to its next chapter.’
I’m a Celeb aired on Channel Ten from 2015 until earlier this year.
Across its run, a host of both international and Australian celebrities featured on the series, including Malcolm in the Middle’s Frankie Muniz and The Brady Bunch’s Barry Williams.
It comes after Robert Irwin spoke out after IAC was axed by Ten.
The celebrity conservationist shared his gratitude at being given the opportunity to host the all-star series for three seasons.
‘I want to express what an absolute privilege it has been to work on this show for the past three seasons,’ Robert said in a statement.
‘I grew up watching this show as so many Aussies do… to be part of the fantastic team that make this series a reality felt like a dream come true.’
The 22-year-old then thanked his co-star Julia Morris, who he has worked with since taking over the role from Dr Chris Brown in 2024.
On Wednesday, it was reported that Channel Seven has resurrected the series
‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is one of the world’s most recognisable entertainment formats. We’re incredibly excited to welcome it to Seven in 2027,’ said Angus Ross, Managing Director, Television and Streaming, following the announcement
‘We have had the honour of sharing incredible stories, creating a platform to shine a light on amazing charities that our celebrities have supported along the way,’ he said.
‘And to do it all alongside my co-host, and friend, Julia Morris made it a truly life-changing experience I will remember for the rest of my life.’
In May, Ten made the official announcement to pull the show from its 2027 line-up, following weeks of speculation.
‘We have made the decision to rest IAC in 2027 as we focus on offering our audience a range of content on all platforms,’ a Network 10 spokesperson said in a statement.
‘We look forward to working with Julia Morris and Robert Irwin on other projects.’







