Here's who has already come out on top


Some former I'm a Celeb campmates are returning for a 2026 All Stars edition in South Africa. This year's line-up features reality television favourites, soap opera performers and sporting heroes, all of whom have accumulated different levels of wealth during their respective careers.


With such diverse backgrounds and achievements, certain stars are in greater need of the financial reward than their campmates.


Already, Harry Redknapp and David Haye sit on mammoth net worth, with the former footballer at £18M and the boxer on £15M.


Now that the complete line-up of I'm A Celebrity All Stars Series 2 has been unveiled, we take a look at the ones who have already come out on top.



Harry Redknapp was on I'm A Celebrity in 2018, and after capturing the affection of the nation, he was declared King of the Jungle.


Despite being a late entrant this year, he boasts the largest pay packet of all.


The avid developer has launched several investment firms for property ventures across the UK, whilst his media and sports company HJR Enterprises is thriving. Its most recent accounts disclose that it holds £6,108,680 in equity.


It contributed £394,407 in corporation tax for the year ending 31 March 2024, indicating a whopping profit of £1.58 million.


As of 2026, his estimated net worth stands at £18M, as per Celebrity Net Worth.



Former world boxing champion David Haye reached the IAC final in 2012, but was defeated by winner Charlie Brooks and runner-up Ashley Roberts.


Despite earning over £20 million in the ring, in April 2023, it was revealed that two of his firms had gone bust owing over half a million.


The Hayemaker's management consultancy firm HMGMT Limited was put into liquidation owing £368,874.


Another company called HTCamp Limited, which was linked to a private gym where David coached aspiring boxers, was closed with debts of £155,505.


And, last year, HMRC took the 44-year-old's firm Hayemaker Boxing Ltd to county court for an unpaid corporation tax bill totalling nearly £600k.


Despite that, as of 2026, he is worth an estimated £15M.


Sinitta Malone featured in the ITV series back in 2011, where she became the third celebrity eliminated.


Her principal performing arts company Attinis Ltd was established in September 2024, and is yet to submit accounts.


Whilst she operates two additional firms, Millennium Resurrection, which owes £184,881, and Sinitta's Angels, which has recorded losses of £55,341, neither employs any staff, suggesting they are unlikely to be actively trading.


As of 2026, she is estimated to be worth £7M.


Gemma Collins reportedly earned £75,000 from her extremely short three-day stint on I'm a Celeb back in 2023.


Away from TV, her business Gemma Collins Boutique Ltd collapsed in 2019 with debts of £82,000, whilst Gemma Collins Clothing Ltd was wound up in 2022.


The sole survivor is Gemma Collins Ltd but held merely £697 in its accounts according to the most recent filings.


As of 2026, she is worth an estimated £7M.



Sir Mo Farah appeared on the programme when it moved to Gwrych Castle in Wales during the Covid-19 pandemic.


The Team GB icon, 42, finished fifth behind champion Giovanna Fletcher.


His personal firm Mo Farah Ltd reportedly holds £3,901,562 in shareholders' funds, which includes £1.91M in 'investment property'.


As of 2026, his estimated net worth stands at £5M.



Former footballer turned pundit Jimmy Bullard was originally tipped to triumph in his 2014 series.


However, in a huge twist, he became the first contestant to be eliminated.


His personal company Jimmy Bullard Ltd is in excellent financial health boasting £566,268 equity.


Meanwhile, he also operates two hospitality ventures, both flourishing - One Bell Public House holding £95,851 in reserves and JRB Inns Ltd with £283,696 in funds.


As of 2026, his estimated net worth stands at £3.5M.



Red Dwarf and soap star Craig Charles' initial jungle adventure ended in heartbreaking circumstances in 2014.


The 61-year-old left the camp on day three following the tragic death of his brother Dean, who died of a heart attack.


He has also endured significant financial challenges throughout the years despite earning millions from his television career.


The comedian and DJ nearly lost his property during the 2008 financial crisis despite being capable of securing fees exceeding £10,000 per night in his DJ work.


He was forced to battle to retain his five-bedroom Cheshire home after taking out two 'mighty' mortgages and confessed that during his peak he would neglect to bank cheques valued at up to £200,000, storing them in a drawer.


In recent years, he established the performing arts venture Chocolate Love Monkey, which has yet to submit any significant accounts.


As of 2026, he possesses an estimated net worth of £2.5M.



Waterloo Road star Adam Thomas first appeared in the 2016 edition of I'm A Celeb, finishing third.


The 37-year-old actor earned the moniker 'Mr Bushtucker Trial' during his initial appearance, after participating in an unprecedented 12 challenges - setting a record for a single contestant in the show's history.


His company Gatley Bar and Grill Ltd, officially entered administration, with debts totalling £293,996, including £71,423 owed to HM Revenue and Customs, and was liquidated in November 2025.


However, Adam has experienced more favourable outcomes with his media company A&C Thomas Entertainment - co-founded with his wife Caroline - which boasts equity of £504,344, including £309,334 in cash.


It paid £83,647 in corporation tax up to 27 October 2024, indicating a profit of £334,588 for that year. As of 2026, his estimated net worth stands at £1.6M.



Gogglebox favourite Scarlett Moffatt claimed the IAC crown in 2016.


The 36-year-old became a key member of the I'm A Celebrity family when she presented the spin-off programme, Extra Camp, for two series.


Her triumph on the show propelled her career to new levels, and she now boasts an estimated net worth of £1.5M.


Financial records for her performing arts business Northern Unicorn Productions Ltd show it has an impressive £929,456 'cash in the bank' and £875,641 in accumulated profit.



Pussycat Doll star Ashley Roberts was another celebrity who featured in the 2012 series.


As of 2026, she has an estimated net worth of £1.2M.



Soap star Beverly Callard was the fourth contestant eliminated back in 2020.


Despite accumulating millions from reality programmes and Corrie, her company JMBJ Ltd - operated with husband Jon - was closed down owing nearly £100k to the taxman - £51,450 VAT and £47,319 corporation tax, plus £2,784 to two trade creditors.


Although she reportedly received £125,000 for appearing on the reality programme, the firm entered creditors' voluntary liquidation in May 2023.


Beverley, 69, has previously spoken openly on multiple occasions about her past financial difficulties, which led to her being declared bankrupt in May 2012, and she had to request money from friends simply to purchase food.


As of 2026, she is valued at an estimated £1M.



Comedian Seann Walsh first landed on the ITV series in 2022. He secured a respectable fifth place.


Post-show, he has successfully turned that into a substantial profit for his TV company, Seann Walsh Ltd.


The firm boasts a robust £143,177 in reserves.


As of 2026, his estimated net worth stands at £500k.

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