I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Australia Season 14 M4b May 2026
“Australia votes. And Australia is a cruel god.
Broadcast in 2024 on Network 10, this season arrived with a quiet confidence. After thirteen seasons of bug-eating, trial-dodging, and Julia Morris’s perfectly timed one-liners, Season 14 asked a bold question: What happens when the celebrities forget they’re celebrities? “Australia votes
Samir is forced to eat a ‘bush smoothie’—blended witchetty grubs, fermented goat’s milk, and a single cherry tomato for colour. He vomits. He is then told he must do it again. This is the moment Australia falls in love with his suffering.” Chapter 3: The Camaraderie – The Quiet Tides of the Jungle [Sound: Soft night insects, a crackling fire, distant laughter] He is then told he must do it again
“Thank you for listening. Remember: the stars are out there. So are the spiders. But so is the courage. Goodnight, campers.” That moment——is the season’s Emmy submission.
– Tyson, the rugby player, must lie in a water-filled coffin as eels and mud crabs are poured over his face. His crime? He volunteered. His reward? Five stars for the camp. His actual gain? A newfound respect for the fragility of the human psyche.
The answer, dear listener, is the most authentic season in a decade.” [Sound: Rapid-fire tabloid camera shutters]
There is a sequence—unedited, nearly silent—lasting twelve minutes. Priya the chef is teaching Meredith the soap star how to peel a sweet potato with a rusty can lid. Meredith’s manicured nails are broken. She is not acting. She whispers, ‘I haven’t done this since my mother died.’ Priya places a hand on her wrist. No words. That moment——is the season’s Emmy submission.