In the sweltering cauldron of the Australian jungle, where alliances shatter like cheap crockery and every stolen sweet feels like high treason, I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! 2025 has descended into a viper’s nest of deceit. The latest bombshell? Former Queen of the Jungle Vicky Pattison, 38, unleashing a blistering tirade against eliminated campmate Kelly Brook, branding her a “venomous snake” for her duplicitous antics that nearly torched the camp’s fragile harmony. “She’s two-faced to the core—should’ve been booted on day one!” Pattison fumed on ITV’s This Morning on December 2, her Geordie firecracker persona in full blaze. Viewers, glued to their screens, are reeling: “Can’t believe what we’re seeing—Kelly’s exit tape was pure chaos!” one X user posted, echoing a tidal wave of outrage that’s propelled #JungleSnakes to global trends.

The drama ignited on Monday night’s Dingo Dollar Challenge, where Brook, 45—the sultry Loose Women regular and one-time Bond girl hopeful—teamed with cheeky Manchester lads Aitch (Harrison Armstrong, 25) and Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle, 26) for a supermarket sweep. Tasked with selecting treats for the starving camp, the trio emerged victorious, clutching bags of chocolate, cheese strings, and Haribo. But in a twist straight out of a soap opera, they scarfed down the goodies in secret before returning, then lied brazenly to their campmates about the haul’s contents. “We got beans and rice—nothing fancy,” Brook cooed with batting lashes, as Aitch and Ginge nodded like mischievous schoolboys. The camp, led by the no-nonsense Ruby Wax and Emmerdale’s Lisa Riley, bought it hook, line, and sinker—until Tuesday’s explosive exit interview.

Vogue Williams, the podcasting powerhouse and wife of Made in Chelsea alum Spencer Matthews, became the unwitting whistleblower. Voted out in fourth place after a gritty run, she faced hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly in the iconic elimination chamber. As the tape rolled—showing the trio’s guilty giggles and Brook’s infamous quip, “No, she had her laughing gear round it before they’d even finished the conversation!”—Vogue’s jaw hit the floor. “Snakes in the camp!” she gasped, her Irish lilt dripping disbelief. “I thought Kelly was the responsible one—the mum of the group. But desperate times call for desperate measures? Nah, that’s betrayal.” Ant, smirking, noted her “face says it all,” while Dec piled on: “You lot were proper stitched up.” Vogue predicted backlash: “The camp will be furious—we’re a good group; you don’t do that to family.”

Enter Pattison, the 2015 I’m a Celeb victor whose crowning glory came after enduring snakes (literal and figurative) and George Shelley’s runner-up charm. Fresh off her Strictly Come Dancing elimination with pro Kai Widdrington—where she dazzled in a dance-off against EastEnders’ Balvinder Sopal—Vicky was primed for jungle commentary. On This Morning, grilled by Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, she didn’t hold back. “If I found out about that, I would be absolutely furious,” she declared, eyes flashing. “I cannot tell you how seriously everybody takes food in there. It’s life or death—beans over Haribo? That’s war!” Singling out Brook, whom she’d tipped as a “gorgeous girlie” pre-show alongside Lioness Alex Scott, Pattison seethed: “Kelly’s the venomous snake here—two-faced, playing the sweet one while plotting behind backs. Aitch and Ginge are just cheeky scamps, but she should’ve known better. Boot her earlier? Damn right—save us the drama.” She warned: “It will come out—Ant and Dec won’t let them get away with it. The camp’s gonna erupt.”

Viewers are in uproar, with social media a battlefield of memes and meltdowns. “Kelly Brook exposed as the ultimate jungle Judas—Vicky’s right, she’s a snake!” tweeted @CelebTeaSpill, her post garnering 15k likes. “Can’t believe what I’m seeing—Brook’s smile while munching stolen chocs? Villain era unlocked,” added @ITVFanatic, sharing a slowed-down clip of the lie that’s clocked 3 million views. Hashtags like #KellySnake and #DingoDrama dominate, with polls asking “Team Camp or Team Thieves?” tilting 70-30 against the culprits. Even former contestants chimed in: Ferne McCann, who sparked romance rumors with Spencer Matthews in Vicky’s series, posted: “Food theft in the jungle? Unforgivable—Vogue’s face = all of us.” Meanwhile, Aitch and Ginge’s “mischievous” defense has fans divided—some calling them “harmless lads,” others “enablers of Brook’s treachery.”

Brook’s exit—landing her in the bottom two with Riley before public mercy spared the soap star—felt karmic to many. In her farewell chat, she owned the “saviour” role some credited her with (for mediating Wax’s “dictatorial” tannoy rants), but dodged the sweet scandal, gushing about “jungle bonds” with Martin Kemp and Eddie Kadi. “It was desperate times,” she shrugged to Ant and Dec, reigniting their long-simmering feud (stemming from a 2010 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway clash). Viewers lapped it up: “Awkward AF—Dec’s side-eye said it all!”

As the final week barrels toward Sunday’s coronation—contenders Ruby Wax, Aitch, Ginge, and Riley neck-and-neck—this scandal has supercharged ratings, proving I’m a Celeb‘s alchemy: turn celebs into serpents, and gold pours in. Pattison’s fury? A masterclass in loyalty from a survivor who knows the jungle’s bite. Brook’s two-faced tango may have ended, but the hiss lingers—proving in telly’s wilds, betrayal’s the real Bushtucker Trial. Who’ll slither to the crown? Tune in; the snakes are just warming up