This season of I'm A Celebrity has been thrilling so far, and your perception of each campmate grows with each episode. This weekend saw the first and now second campmates depart the jungle, and the odds are beginning to change.
We still have all 10 campmates remaining currently, but the camp is getting smaller quickly!
The remaining candidates are:
The eliminated campmates:
Compare the latest odds for the winner of the 2024 edition of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Danny Jones has been the firm favourite to win throughout the show so far, but Richard Coles has shortened in price reaching as low as 5/2 (we have found better, though) from 6/1 before the weekend.
This weekend we have lost two campmates to the public vote, and we are left with 10 campmates in the Jungle, so let's start with the departed.
The public and media reaction to Jane Moore's departure - the first of the show - was quite expected. No one was really shocked by the vote, and it seemed that the public were glad about her leaving. In addition to this, the Express published a piece titled 'It’s no wonder Jane Moore left I’m A Celeb first – nobody wants her in camp', a damning conclusion to her time in the jungle for sure.
Attached to Jane's exit was also a wish for Dean McCullough to depart, with many shocked that the Northern Irish star did not depart first, as the Independent reported. However, this showed in the second vote, with the radio host sent home second.
The second vote also saw Barry McGuigan's name being one of those to go home - of course, we know this did not happen. However, the Independent reports that this came as a shock to campmates, and even to the public, with an outcry of support for the former World Champion.
Reach PLC gave a special look into Alan Halsall's letter from his daughter, and the public were left 'sobbing' by the emotional scenes in camp. The Corrie star has been a wavering presence in the jungle so far, but perhaps this showing could align viewers more with the actor.
Danny Jones has been the long-standing favourite to be crowned 'King of the Jungle' and as we said in our previous odds watch, no one had come close in the series. However, he is beginning to be challenged by the market.
The 38-year-old is a camp and fan favourite, and he remains the favourite to win the show, however, he is now above evens to win the show with some bookmakers, and he is best priced at 13/8.
Richard Coles' position has only been strengthened further, and after being 6/1 to win the show at the start of the weekend, he is now at 3/1 with most bookmakers. The Reverend is quickly becoming a camp favourite, and we are left sitting wishing we had taken the higher price! It doesn't seem as though his odds will stop going down too.
Maura Higgins has been overtaken as the third favourite in the market, and now Coleen Rooney is the favourite to be named the show's 'Top Woman' by bookmakers. Sporting Index has her priced at 16/5 to win the show, but she is as low as 2/1 with some sites thinking she has a better chance than Revered Richard.
As mentioned, Maura has been overtaken in the odds, and her price has drifted out to 16/1 with William Hill - a leap away from the 6/1 offered before the weekend's episodes. Certainly a major drop, and we will have to keep watch about if her odds shorten again.
At the bottom of the market sit Barry McGuigan, Tulisa and Melvin Odoom, whose odds all sit in the three-figure marks with Barry's price reaching 400/1 with some bookmakers, understandable given the most recent public vote.
As of December 2 (before the evening's episode), Danny Jones is the favourite to win I'm a Celebrity, but now at 13/8, rather than his below-Evens price that we have seen all series.
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