I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! South Africa (TV Series 2023– ) Poster

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10/10
Disgustingly incredible.
BenW199912 May 2023
What a show. Taken some of the most popular and loved celebs over the past 20 years and put them all in a jungle in South Africa ... and they do the HARDEST trials in I'm a Celeb history. The trials are significantly more physically and mentally demanding, and the final eating trial... Myleene Klass you deserve to be the LEGEND you are. No public vote this time in contrast to the normal show, and the celebs can be kicked out at any time and are faced off in head to head survival trials which had all campmates competing against each other for survival.

This show had some of the hardest trials ever in I'm a celeb, hoping for a second season... only downside is that it wasn't live.
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10/10
I'm a celeb hasn't been this good in years.
sebmyles13 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is by far the best I'm a celeb series in a long long time. Compared to the Australian series for the last few years it outshines it by far. I had stopped watching the Christmas celeb series as I was finding it to lame compared to what it was before. But this one rocked the boat, the trials were much harder and more entertaining. There's nothing worse than when the celebs keep winning all the stars available in every trial, and that's what seems to be happening in the Australian version. I hope that they continue with this South African series and keep it just as difficult as it has been. Maybe even go live next year and let the public make the decisions on the vote offs. The one complaint I do have is that the best celebrities got voted off at the beginning of the show, and we were left with the most boring celebs for the last week.

Congratulations to Myleen a deserved winner.
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5/10
another old tv workhorse getting flogged to death
gilleliath13 May 2023
You can see the attraction from ITV's point of view. Besides filling a lot of prime-time weekday slots with a proven winner, the fact that it isn't live means that they don't have to disrupt their weekend schedule, and no doubt makes production cheaper and easier. But - besides Amir Khan embarrassing them with a doping scandal after recording - pre-recording causes a big change in dynamic. With live TV, being live is a big part of what makes you watch - and you look indulgently on stuff which otherwise would seem a bit lame. That was often the case here: Ant & Dec's well-worn linking schtick, particularly, came off badly. Perhaps it was to counteract this that they made the trials more disgusting than ever. But I think that was a mistake - is that really why we watch? Personally it made me switch off. And, whereas the live format with its audience voting usually means that the most entertaining people are kept in till near the end, here the format favours those who are good at trials - which means the sensible boring ones. The final three was Wotsit Banjo, Fatima Whitbread and Myleene Klass - QED.

The powers that be, however, will no doubt be pleased that they finally had three ethnic minority finalists and (of course) one of them as winner. ITV have clearly been worried for some while about the 'optics' of this show - which, if memory serves, has never had a BAME winner - and maybe that, too, was part of the equation in having a recorded version.
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