Shock exodus on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! as THREE stars go home at once ahead of finale
It was a brutal night in the jungle on Wednesday as I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia delivered one of its most dramatic episodes of the season —
a triple elimination that sent shockwaves through camp and left the race to the finale tighter than ever. In a rare “monster eviction,” three high-profile contestants
were sent packing in a relentless series of head-to-head challenges. Among them was beloved Home and Away actress Rebekah Elmaloglou, whose resilience throughout
the competition had made her a quiet favourite among viewers.
The night began with palpable tension as reality TV firebrand Cyrell Paule, best known for her explosive stint on Married At First Sight, went head-to-head with Elmaloglou. The clash was as emotional as it was competitive. Cyrell, who had forged an unlikely friendship with the seasoned actress during their time in camp, fought hard — but it was Rebekah who emerged victorious.
As Cyrell’s jungle journey came to an end, the farewell was tearful and heartfelt. Stripped of the bravado that once defined her reality TV persona, Cyrell thanked Rebekah for her unwavering support in camp. Their bond, forged through shared discomfort and sleepless nights, had become one of the season’s most surprising alliances.
But victory offered little relief for Elmaloglou.
In a dramatic twist, she was immediately thrust into a second elimination round — this time facing veteran actor Gary Sweet and comedian Nath Valvo. The challenge hinged on solving a complex puzzle, prompting Gary to voice his concern that the odds were stacked against him. He openly admitted puzzles were not his strong suit, joking that he was “notoriously hopeless” at them.
Yet in a classic underdog turn, Gary defied expectations.
Against two younger competitors, he kept his composure and completed the task first, securing his place in the coveted top six. Rebekah and Nath were both eliminated, ending Elmaloglou’s impressive run in the jungle just steps away from the finale.
Her exit marks a significant moment for fans of Home and Away, where she has long been a familiar face. Throughout her time on the reality series, Elmaloglou demonstrated grit and grace, tackling fear-inducing trials with a quiet determination that won admiration from both campmates and audiences alike.
The triple eviction comes amid a week of rapid departures that have dramatically reshaped the competition.
Earlier in the week, former celebrity chef George Calombaris was eliminated after losing a challenge to Concetta Caristo and Nath Valvo. His departure was equally emotional. Concetta, visibly shaken, broke down in tears, insisting, “It should have been me.” George, however, reassured her with warmth and humility, urging her to continue and “go on and kill it.”
Reflecting on his experience, George spoke candidly about wanting to set an example for his teenage children, James and Makayla.
“Life is full of obstacles,” he said. “And you’re going to have to jump them. Coming in here threw obstacles at me, literally.”
He described the early days in camp as confronting — being surrounded by strangers, enduring gruelling physical challenges and surrendering to discomfort. But in his final moments, he emphasized contentment and gratitude.
“If anything, I want to demonstrate that kindness isn’t something we should take for granted,” he added.
The emotional exits didn’t stop there. Model Mia Fevola was sent home on Sunday in another tear-filled departure. For Mia, the jungle represented more than a competition — it was a battleground against personal fears.
Having suffered a traumatic jet ski accident years earlier, she has long struggled with being underwater. Yet during her time on the show, she faced aquatic trials head-on.
“I couldn’t imagine doing some of the things I’ve done,” she admitted to hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris, visibly proud of how far she had come.
Still, Mia confessed she was ready to leave the bugs, mud and minimal comforts behind. She joked that she was looking forward to reconnecting with “girly things” — makeup, skincare and the simple luxury of feeling clean again.
With three departures in a single night, the atmosphere in camp has shifted dramatically. Friendships have been fractured, alliances tested and the remaining celebrities are acutely aware that the margin for error is now razor-thin.
As the finale looms, the competition is no longer just about physical endurance. It’s about mental resilience, strategic thinking and emotional composure under relentless pressure.
For viewers, Wednesday’s triple eviction served as a stark reminder: in the jungle, no one is safe — not even seasoned actors or fan favourites. And as the final six prepare to battle it out, the path to the crown has never looked more unpredictable.

