The I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle, already a pressure cooker of Bushtucker trials and petty squabbles, boiled over into full chaos on Wednesday night’s episode when Jack Osbourne unleashed a fury that left campmates reeling and viewers gasping. The 39-year-old TV personality, son of rock legend Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, suddenly exploded at Martin Kemp, Tom, Kelly, and the entire camp, shouting accusations of “unfairness” and “backstabbing” in a rant so intense it “was unlike anything they’ve ever seen,” as one fan tweeted. Moments later, Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp collapsed into tears, the emotional fallout turning the episode into the season’s most explosive yet. “Jack’s not someone who bends easily,” another viewer posted, capturing the shockwave rippling through social media.

Watch moment Jack Osbourne yells at I'm A Celeb stars and Martin Kemp breaks down in tears - but all's not as it seems

The drama ignited during a routine cooking task, when tensions over rationing boiled over. Jack, a longtime camp favorite for his no-nonsense attitude and Ozzy anecdotes, had been leading the fire duty when Martin, 63, suggested reallocating portions to “balance things out.” What started as a mild disagreement escalated when Jack accused the group of “piling on” him unfairly. “You all sit there judging while I do the dirty work – it’s backstabbing!” he shouted, his face flushed as he gestured wildly at Martin, Tom, Kelly, and others. The camp fell silent, utensils clattering to the ground, before Martin, visibly shaken, buried his face in his hands and began sobbing. “I didn’t mean it like that,” he choked out, as Tom and Kelly rushed to comfort him.

Viewers were stunned. “Jack’s fury was unlike anything we’ve seen – he’s usually so chill,” one tweeted with 20k likes, while another added, “Martin’s tears broke me. This isn’t jungle banter; it’s real hurt.” #JackOutburst trended with 1.8 million posts, fans divided between defending Jack’s “honesty” and calling for his removal: “Enough – he’s bullying Martin!” The episode drew 11.2 million viewers, up 15% from the premiere, proving controversy sells.

Jack, who joined the show to raise awareness for Crohn’s disease (a condition he battles), later apologized in the Bush Telegraph: “I lost it – the jungle gets to you. Martin’s a legend; I respect him.” Martin, reflecting on his own health battles (Parkinson’s since 2019), said, “Jack’s passionate – that’s why I like him. But emotions run high here.” Producers, no strangers to drama, confirmed no formal complaints but noted “support resources” for campmates.

The outburst highlights the show’s high-stakes environment, where isolation amplifies conflicts. Past seasons saw similar blowups – from Nadine Dorries’ 2012 rants to Lady C’s 2015 feuds – but Jack’s raw anger felt personal. As the jungle heats up with Week 4 trials, one thing’s clear: I’m a Celeb isn’t just about stars surviving snakes – it’s about surviving each other.