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Two I'm A Celebrity 2025 campmates are expected to skip the ITV series' wrap party to catch the 'first plane' out of Australia and return to their respective homes

The I'm A Celebrity final three - but not everyone is sticking around for the celebratory party(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)

Two of this year's I'm A Celebrity campmates are thought to be snubbing the series' wrap party as they dash to the airport to fly home. The former jungle dwellers have been living it up in the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort and Spa but are reportedly now heading for the "first plane out of Oz" following Angry Ginge's coronation as the new King of the Jungle on Sunday night (December 7).


Vogue Williams and Ruby Wax, who were the third and fifth celebrities to be voted out, are being tipped as the first celebs to say goodbye Down Under, meaning they will miss out on the traditional wrap party with the rest of this year's cast. According to a source, 40-year-old Vogue is keen to get back to her and Spencer Matthews' their three young children, Theodore, Gigi and Otto, while comedian Ruby, 72, wants to be reunited with her cats.


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Ruby is reportedly keen to get back to her cats(Image: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)


"Filming for the reunion show began at 4pm so Vogue and Ruby will feature as part of that but then will be whizzing off to the airport," the source told The Sun., adding that they expected the celebrating and dance to go on until "the small hours" once the cameras switch off.

Despite having a fallout in the jungle over some sweets, the pair appear to have spent lots of time together waiting for the rest of their jungle mates to join them, and shared a few snaps of them to social media.

Following her eviction, Absolutely Fabulous star Ruby revealed she was devastated not to make it all the way to the end, telling This Morning viewers: "I'm totally devastated, I've been ripped from my family, ripped from the womb, I am so upset, I can't even tell you. I belong in that jungle, I wanna go to my people."


Vogue and Ruby have been hanging out since they left the jungle

Angry Ginge won with 65 per cent of the public vote(Image: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)

The whole gang were reunited on Sunday evening when Angry Ginge- whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle - beat Celebs Go Dating star Tom Wilson Reid to be announced this year's winner, taking the crown from McFly singer Danny Jones and leaving Emmerdale star Shona McGarty in third place.

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The 24-year-old social media content creator was the bookies' favourite throughout the series and finished up with 65% of the public vote. Tom, 39, secured 35%, of the votes and graciously accepted his runner-up position, saying, "In every conceivable way he was so richly deserving. I would have had a great pang of guilt if I'd pinched it from him."

Following his win, Angry Ginge revealed he almost quit the show on the first day, telling the Mirror: "I was debating on the very first day, and I'd only been in there for a couple of hours. "It was late when I'd got in, and I was expecting a steak but it was one steak between four of us, and that was a shock. That was the eye opener. I think, forget the snakes around the head."

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