tan-Channel 10 axes I’m A Celebrity amid major cost-cutting moves

The dust hasn’t yet settled on Ten’s beloved reality show, but already one of its prized hosts is getting plenty of offers to jump networks.

Channel Ten has reportedly pulled the plug on reality TV series I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, eleven years after it debuted in Australia.

Sources confirmed to TV Blackbox on Thursday that the shock decision, made by parent company Paramount, has left ITV in a tizz over where the series will go from here.

According to the outlet, Ten had been looking for ways to cut costs behind the scenes, which is why the network decided to pre-record the entire 12th season rather than film it live.

Channel Ten has reportedly pulled the plug on reality TV series I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here eleven years after it debuted in Australia. Pictures: Ten

However, while it saved money in the long run, the move went down like a lead balloon with fans, particularly when it was revealed that three alternative finales had been filmed, crowning different winners.

The series — hosted by Robert Irwin and Julia Morris — made a strong debut on opening night, attracting 925,000 viewers nationwide. However, ratings gradually declined as the season progressed, with only 571,000 viewers tuning in for the finale. In response to speculation about the show being canceled, a representative for Network 10 denied the rumors, stating that decisions regarding the 2027 programming schedule, including I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, will be made in the coming weeks.

As exclusively reported by SkyNews.com.au, rumours have long been swirling about the future of the show – as well as its big-named hosts.

Irwin is reportedly being pursued by rival television networks, with industry sources claiming the 22-year-old presenter has become one of the most sought-after stars in Australian television.

Channel Seven is understood to be interested in securing him for several major entertainment projects, including a hosting role at the 2026 TV WEEK Logie Awards.

“Robert appeals to multiple demographics and has become incredibly valuable commercially,” one television insider told SkyNews.com.au.

“Robert appeals to multiple demographics and has become incredibly valuable commercially,” one television insider told SkyNews.com.au. Picture: Supplied

“Robert appeals to multiple demographics and has become incredibly valuable commercially,” one television insider told SkyNews.com.au. Picture: Supplied

“He’s someone networks believe could front several major formats over the next decade.”

Industry figures claim Seven views Irwin as a natural fit for large-scale family entertainment formats due to his energetic presenting style and popularity with younger audiences.

The network is also understood to have discussed him internally in relation to future reality and live-event programming.

And Seven isn’t the only network keeping an eye on the wildlife warrior.

According to sources, the escalating interest in Irwin amongst multiple channels could lead to the biggest television deal of his career.

“This is no longer just about one hosting role,” an insider alleged.

“It’s become a much bigger conversation about which network wants to build around Robert long-term.”