I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia is no more.
Channel 10 made the official announcement to pull the show from its 2027 lineup on Friday morning, following weeks of speculation.
‘We have made the decision to rest I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! in 2027 as we focus on offering our audience a range of content on all platforms,’ a Network 10 spokesperson said in a statement.
‘We look forward to working with Julia Morris and Robert Irwin on other projects.’
I’m A Celebrity, hosted by Robert Irwin and Julia Morris, opened strong in 2026 with 925,000 viewers, but ratings fell to 571,000 by the finale.
Daily Mail first reported the show would not be returning to screens on May 14.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia is no more. Channel 10 made the official announcement to pull the show from its 2027 lineup on Friday morning, following weeks of speculation. Pictured: hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris
The news follows reports Channel Seven is considering Robert for a role with the network.
He is reportedly set to land a hosting gig at this year’s TV Week Logie Awards.
Industry chatter is rife with rumours that Seven is hoping to poach the star from Ten, where he’s solidified his television appeal as the co-host of I’m A Celebrity.
‘Robert appeals to multiple demographics and has become incredibly valuable commercially,’ an insider recently told Sky News.
‘He’s someone networks believe could front several major formats over the next decade. This is no longer just about one hosting role.
‘It’s become a much bigger conversation about which network wants to build around Robert long-term.’
Earlier this week, Sam Pang revealed he is walking away from his Logies hosting role.
The affable presenter, 52, told The Age on Monday that his three-year tenure as host of TV’s night of nights had come to an end.
‘We have made the decision to rest I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! in 2027 as we focus on offering our audience a range of content on all platforms,’ a Network 10 spokesperson said in a statement. ‘We look forward to working with Julia Morris and Robert Irwin on other projects’
It follows reports Channel Seven is eyeing Robert for a role with the network
Earlier this week, Sam Pang revealed he is walking away from his Logies hosting role
‘I’ve had three great years, and it was wonderful, but I’m just not going to do it this year,’ he said.
The publication reported that Sam had been approached to host the awards on August 16, but ‘politely declined’.
‘It was very amicable,’ he said.
Robert has recently been carving out a global career after his recent winning stint on Dancing with the Stars US.
Robert will soon be seen in a Dancing with the Stars spin-off that recently wrapped filming in Brisbane.
The Disney/BBC production features hopefuls trying out for a role on Dancing with the Stars.
All the cast members are based in America and are competing for a spot as a professional dancer on DWTS US.
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