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Fans of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! should brace themselves for some major changes.

As reported by Seven News’ Inside Media, the widely-watched reality show is planning to change its live broadcasts to pre-recorded segments instead.

The change was made due to a significant decrease in funding for the Channel 10 program.

This show, presented by Robert Irwin and Julia Morris, utilizes a team of local and Australian crew members for live broadcasts and on-the-spot reporting. The segments are seamlessly combined as they happen in real time.

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In simpler terms, the show will now be produced by a smaller team on set, as there’s no need for a separate post-production team with the updated format.

According to reports, the crew members have expressed their dissatisfaction with the recent changes since the revised schedule doesn’t provide adequate downtime.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d like to highlight one significant aspect of the transformation that’s likely to undergo a shift: the real-time audience participation through voting. This interactive element is a crucial part of the show, and its evolution will surely be noteworthy.

Earlier, viewers decided which contestant would participate in the upcoming ‘Tucker Trial’, as well as which celebrity would leave the jungle next, based on their votes.

If live voting is entirely abandoned for the 2026 series, the active participation it fosters is likely to be significantly missed.

During the 2025 season, it was clear that cost-saving strategies were employed. According to Inside Media’s report from February, not one but three different endings were filmed for the series finale.

In this rephrased version, let me say: Each of the top three competitors had their turn in the final episodes, which gave the production team enough time to conclude the series well ahead of when the ultimate victor, Sam Thaiday, was determined through a public poll.

An insider from within the production shared with Daily Mail Australia in March that they’ve been examining various methods to reduce expenses in order to keep Ten’s popular reality show on air.

Over the past few years, our budget has experienced significant changes, and once more, top management is carefully analyzing finances. Reportedly, Network Ten is taking severe measures in an effort to continue operating their program.

It was suggested that the upcoming series has encountered some challenges related to financial constraints, leading to a general tightening of resources for everyone involved.

The source mentioned that some individuals who have been vocal about their past preferences weren’t particularly pleased.

Originally, Ten had a more substantial budget, but now they find themselves financially constrained. Some veteran crew members, along with Julia Morris, have observed that the eleventh series lacks the grandeur of the high-budget productions it used to boast.

During a tough economic phase, it’s been reported that Network Ten experienced a massive financial setback amounting to approximately $322 million over the last 12 months, ending on December 31st, 2023 – the latest data available.

According to the Australian Financial Review’s report, this was dramatically different from the previous year’s result, which was a profit of $42.2 million.

The Australian Financial Review stated that this was significantly distinct from the previous year’s outcome, which was a profit amounting to $42.2 million.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Ten for comment. 

The claims come after host Robert enjoyed quite the big night out in Las Vegas recently.

As a passionate devotee, I embarked on a journey to the vibrant city of Las Vegas alongside my mom Terri and sister Bindi, eager to take part in the yearly Steve Irwin Gala as its host.

However, it appears that Robert may have found trouble with his mother due to him spending a lively evening out during the journey.

According to a source familiar with the family situation, Daily Mail Australia reported that Terri felt extremely let down by her son’s actions following the emergence of pictures showing him with an unidentified stunning woman.

According to the source, Terri isn’t concerned about the girl’s identity; instead, she finds the entire situation distasteful, and it becomes even more so given that Robert is set to debut on the American edition of ‘Dancing with the Stars.’

Originally, Robert was planning to attend just the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas on May 10th, but unexpectedly, his sister Bindi had to undergo an emergency appendectomy after her appendix burst, which required immediate hospitalization.

In the end, it was Terri and Bindi who unexpectedly had to withdraw from the event, leaving Robert to handle things independently. However, he seized this opportunity and fully enjoyed his newfound independence.

During his absence, the mice (or creatures) are likely to have some fun. Robert seldom has leisure time, so he chose to relax and be less formal, as mentioned by the source.

‘But Terri was expecting him to keep things low-key, not hit the strip with a blonde on his arm.’

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2025-05-27 09:34

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