I’m a celebrity…get me out of here! Australia has revealed its cast for the 2023 season.
Among the stars of Fight in the Jungle are veteran presenter Kerry Ann Kennerley, Australian judge Ian Dicko-Dixon, MAFS star Dominica Calarco and actress Debra Lawrence.
Celebrities compete to donate $100,000 to their chosen charity.
They are joined in the woods by Adam Cooney, as the AFL star plays for the Cerebral Palsy Support Network.
Project’s Peter Hillyar said he was “ready to take on new challenges” after leaving the current affairs show, and hopes to win to raise money for Legacy.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia has revealed its cast for the 2023 season
Reality star Aisha Scott, best known for appearing on Under Deck, plays the Cancer Council charity.
Radio host Woody Whitelaw thinks he has a good chance of winning, and he plays for Dementia Australia.
Celebrity chef Anna Polivio, who represents Dress For Success, says she’s “out of my comfort zone” participating in the competition.
First Sight bride Dominica Calarco is married to reality TV star and thinks I’m a Celebrity will be a breeze compared to her time at the MAFs.
Dom plays the Leukemia Foundation and jokes that she’s starring in, “Feed Me to the Lions, Part Two!”

Project’s Peter Hillyar (pictured) said he’s ‘ready to take on new challenges’ after leaving the current affairs show, and hopes to win to raise money for Legacy

Debra Lawrence (pictured) rose to fame playing Pippa Ross on Home and Away playing for Ovarian Cancer Australia

Radio host Woody Whitelaw (pictured) thinks he has a good chance of winning, playing for Dementia Australia

Bride-to-be married at first sight Dominica Calarco (pictured) is no stranger to reality TV and thinks I’m a Celebrity would be a breeze compared to her time at the MAFs

Ian Dicko Dixon (pictured), the foul-mouthed judge from Australian Idol, represents the Australian Children’s Music Foundation

Celebrity chef Anna Polivio (pictured), who represents Dress For Success, says she’s ‘out of her comfort zone’ entering the competition

Harry Garside (pictured) is a boxer and Olympic medalist who hopes to win for his charity, REACH
Nathan Henry has also done the tough sweeps on reality shows – best known for Geordie Shore, he plays Australian Breast Cancer Research.
Ian Dico Dixon, Foul Mouth judge from Australian Idol, represents the Australian Children’s Music Foundation.
Harry Garside is a boxer and Olympic medalist, and hopes to win for his charity, REACH.
TV presenter Bianca Hunt plays for an Aboriginal Literacy Foundation and also hosts the show ‘Scare It’.

TV legend Kerry Ann Kennerley (pictured) plays for Spinal Cure Australia and says she wants to show people she’s not ‘soft’

Reality star Aisha Scott (pictured), who is best known for appearing on the site below, plays for the Cancer Council charity.

Netball player Liz Ellis (pictured) representing Share The Dignity and plans to use her “skill as a captain” to win the competition

TV presenter Bianca Hunt (pictured) plays an Aboriginal Literacy Foundation and the show appears to “scare” her

Nathan Henry (pictured) has also done the tough sweeps on reality shows – best known as Geordie Shore, he plays the Australian Breast Cancer Research Centre.

They are joined in the woods by Adam Cooney (pictured), with the AFL star playing for the Cerebral Palsy Support Network
Debra Lawrence rose to fame playing Pippa Ross on Home and Away and plays Australia’s ovarian cancer team.
On the show, the actress says, she’s “raising the flag for other women out there in their mid-60s.”
Netball player Liz Ellis represents Share The Dignity and plans to use her “skill as a captain” to win the competition.
TV legend Kerry Ann Kennerley plays Spinal Cure Australia and says she wants to show people she’s not ‘soft’.

Pictured: Australian referee Ian Dickson Dixon, MAFS star Dominica Calarco and actress Debra Lawrence.