I’m a Celebrity 2023: Does the winner get any prize money?
ITV competition series will crown the King of the jungle during tonight’s final
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I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! 2023 final is here.
The new season launch took place on Sunday night (19 November), with a new group of contestants competing to be named King or Queen of the Castle.
This year’s line-up includes soap stars, TV presenters and a controversial former politician-turned-GB News host.
They’ll be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Lioness Jill Scott, who was crowned Queen of the Jungle in December 2022.
You can find a full list of every previous I’m a Celeb winner here...
With the series nearing its end for another year, many viewers have been left wondering what the prize for winning the series is.
Unfortunately for the contestants, there is no cash prize for winning I’m a Celebrity.
Instead, they are simply named King or Queen of the Jungle (or King or Queen of the Castle, as was the case for the two years that the series decamped to Wales due to the pandemic).
The celebrities are paid a set fee to appear on the show, but this amount varies from contestant to contestant with not all known.
It’s speculated that most celebrities can be expected to make upwards of £30,000 from heading to the jungle.
The number goes up and up depending on how famous and coveted that celebrity is.
Last month, contestant Nigel Farage said that he had been offered “quite a substantial sum of money” to take part in the series.
Speaking on his GB News show on 30 October, Farage said he had been asked numerous times to appear on the show, adding “they’ve always offered me really quite substantial sums of money to do so”.
I’m a Celebrity airs at 9pm on ITV.
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