Meet EVERY King and Queen of the I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here so far – and what they had to do to win
After enduring everything the celebrity jungle has to offer, these are the select few who have been given that coveted wooden crown and sceptre...
I’M A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here never fails in putting celebs through weeks of creepy crawlies, gut-wrenching challenges and outdoor life to discover who’s most worthy of being titled King and Queen of the Jungle.
Here’s the elite few who have managed to pip their camp mates to the top spot and the crown – and what they had to do to get there…
2002 – Tony Blackburn
The first ever king of the jungle, radio DJ Tony Blackburn was crowned champion after taking part in the summer of 2002.
He beat out the late socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Christine Hamilton to be crowned champion.
A firm favourite from the start, Tony and Tara both managed to remain safe from the public vote throughout their two week stay.
He took part in three trials during his time there - the Sneaky Snake Run (winning 2/6 stars), the spider web (winning 3/4) and the final trial with Tara, which he completed successfully.
2003 – Phil Tuffnell
England cricket player was the next king of the jungle after taking part in the show that ran for two weeks from late April, 2003.
The star took part in three challenges, but after two weeks in the show came dangerously close to leaving after falling down to the bottom three.
Thankfully he pulled himself back and was up against England footballer John Fashanu and Linda Barker in the final.
While Phil took home the win, John came second and Linda came third.
Jan 2004 – Kerry Katona
Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona (then Kerry McFadden) got off to a shaky start on the show after only landing two stars during her first trial on day three.
By the final day, only Peter Andre and Jennie Bond remained with Kerry in the camp - and Kerry took home the champion title.
Though it wasn't all a loss for Peter, who came second, as he left with a new girlfriend, Katie Price - who would be his wife and mother of two of his children before they split in 2009.
Winter 2004 – Joe Pasquale
Comedian and presenter Joe Pasquale became the next king of the jungle after participating in four trials and winning the title from Princess Diana's right hand man, Paul Burrell.
At the time, he took part in the show's most expensive trial ever, the Hell-O-Copter, and won all eight stars in the process.
In another, he was trapped underground for a buried alive challenge which saw him covered in a host of animals including rats and being submerged in water.
He also got attached to two emus the camp were tasked with looking after, which he called Ant and Dec after the show's presenters, even when they pecked his glasses off.
2005 – Carol Thatcher
Carol, journalist daughter to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, reigned supreme in the 2005 series.
During her time on the show, she competed in five trials - three willingly, and two as voted for by the public.
She eventually beat Emmerdale actress Sheree Murphy, who placed second, and Sid Owen, who came third.
Speaking about her win, she said she was "amazed, astonished and gobsmacked to the power of 100" to come out on top.
The queen also said that her campmates' "amazing banter" got her through the experience.
2006 – Matt Willis
Busted star Matt Willis took part in four challenges voluntarily after escaping the public vote and already being a runaway favourite to win the show.
However, by day 17 he suffered a close call and ended up in the bottom two, but scraped enough votes to clinch his place and presenter Jan Leeming went home instead.
On the final day, Myleene Klass came second and Jason Donovan came third.
He was later appointed presenter with his fiancee (now wife) Emma Willis, for the spin-off show the following year.
2007 – Christopher Biggins
Christopher Biggins was nearly booted from the show after two weeks after landing in the bottom two.
A late start to the show, he even took part in a rare live trial alongside Janice Dickenson on day five in order to bag eight stars for his new camp mates.
The star soon became a firm favourite over the course of the show, with camp mates praising him for bringing a fun energy into the long jungle days.
With the show now running 20 days, he managed to persist, and in the end he beat Janice and Five singer J to the crown in the final hurdle.
2008 – Joe Swash
Joe proved to be a force to be reckoned with when it came to bushtucker trials, and of the 21 possible tasks he could've taken part in, he only missed one star the entire time.
His campmates became fond of Joe, and he formed a particularly strong bond with Esther Rantzen, becoming protective of her during his time there.
In the end, Joe was head-to-head with tennis player Martina Navratilova and Star Trek icon George Takei, but was crowned the winner.
When he went into the studio for his winner's chat, he celebrated by planting a smacker on the lips of George, and Ant McPartlin.
He is now a regular presenter for the I'm a Celebrity spin-off, Extra Camp.
2009 – Gino D’Acampo
Gino D'ACampo's cheeky nature and killer sense of humour made him a fan favourite almost immediately.
The insatiable ladies man made no secret of enjoying waking up next to former page 3 model, Samantha Fox, and the other beauties in the camp including Katie Price, Camilla Dallerup and Katie Price (who was appearing for a second time).
Dealing with five bushtucker trials, the culinary artist was faced with munching down some of the disgusting treats the show had on offer to make it through, and became a valuable asset as the chef in camp.
In the finale, he won the show after beating Kim Woodburn and Jimmy White in the public vote, and became King of the Jungle.
When talking to Ant and Dec afterwards, he revealed his shock at living in that situation, having assumed that they would "at least give him a baguette" off-screen.
2010 – Stacey Solomon
Ditzy Essex girl Stacey was one of the favourites to with the X Factor, and had her second chance at fame with her role in 2010's series.
Initially seen as a bit of a clutz, Stacey soon proved doubters wrong with her staying power and ability to come through when in a pinch.
By the end, he was up against Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder, in what was possibly the closest win the show has ever had.
When she was announced the winner, the stunned Stacey broke down in tears and couldn't wipe the smile from her face.
She then proceeded to cling onto Shaun who praised the star, and said it was well-deserved.
Years later, the show would bring her something else - boyfriend and fellow king Joe Swash, who was presenting the spin-off show at the time and crowned her.
2011 – Dougie Poynter
Cheeky chappy Dougie proved himself to be a kind-hearted champ while in camp - even after being given a task to betray his fellow camp mates in a series of mischievous tasks.
The star also celebrated his birthday while on the show, and he was treated to a song by former contestant, Peter Andre.
After forming a tight bond during their time on the show, Dougie was put against Mark Wright in the final two.
He then tried to hide his tears under his hair, but to no avail as Mark told him: "There couldn't be a better winner. He's the nicest kindest person in the whole entire world."
His bandmate Tom Fletcher was there to greet him when he walked across the bridge the victor.
2012 – Charlie Brooks
Charlie Brooks may be known to most as the evil Janine on Eastenders, but when she took to the jungle, everyone soon realised she was a real sweetheart.
During her time on the show she was seen struggling being away from her young daughter, as well as decent food.
In one particularly lot moment, she was seen weeping that she missed fajitas.
Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts came second, and boxer David Haye came third.
Choking up after being given the crown, she burst into a fit of giggles.
2013 – Kian Egan
The former Westlife singer beat designer David Emanuel to be crowned champion of the 2013 series.
Consistently a favourite, Kian took part in seven out of the possible 20 challenges and formed a close bond with several members of the camp including Joey Essex and Alfonso Ribeiro.
After winning here, he humbly said: "Everyone's a king and queen here."
The show earned 11.14million viewers at its peak - the highest of any series to date.
2014 – Carl ‘Foggy’ Fogarty
The former motorbike racer was known for his competitive nature - and that saw no sign of slowing down as he made his way through his time in the jungle.
During his time on the show, he took part in a staggering SEVEN trials - and never failed to bring home every star.
He was consistently the winner of the public vote throughout the three weeks, and won with 59% of the public vote.
In the final, Foggy went up against Mel Sykes and Jake Quickenden to win the crown.
2015 – Vicky Pattison
During her time on the show, she proved that she was more than willing to take on any task chucked her way, and took on water cannons, climbing walls, underwater runways and mountains of critters for her team.
She also spoke candidly about her time as a member of Geordie Shore, and admitted that she wanted to make her mum proud.
On winning the trophy after beating out Union J's George Shelley and Towie star Ferne McCann, she hysterically hugged everyone near her - before breaking down in tears.
She cried: "I don't even think I deserve it. Thank you so much and I love yous all - and I'm probably going to have to pay for me mam and all me mates phone bills when this is over!"
2016 – Scarlett Moffatt
Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt went from watching the telly to achieving her dream of being on it when she agreed to sign up for I'm a Celebrity.
The star's simple nature endeared audiences and campmates alike, and by the end of the series it was clear she was favourite to win.
She beat out comedian Joel Dommett and Emmerdale star Adam Thomas to the top spot.
Her memorable moments included her going head-to-head with an ostrich called George, taking part in the cyclone and gagging uncontrollably as she took part in the infamous eating task with Carol Vorderman.
Speaking on her win, she said: “It was a a massive learning curve. I feel like I need to have more confidence in myself. I feel like a much more confident person walking out of here. I didn’t expect to have any clichés in here.”