Of Here Australia Season 18 Vp3 | I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out
Every ad break teased a “huge blow-up” that turned out to be a mild disagreement about who used the last gas canister. After the third one, you stop believing the hype.
Slow-burn reality, character study over chaos, and watching celebrities realise they’re not as tough as they thought. Skip if you need: Constant action, major blindsides, or anyone keeping their hair clean. Every ad break teased a “huge blow-up” that
Someone discovered that crying after every minor challenge = sympathy votes. By trial three in VP3, the tears felt performative. The other campmates’ eyerolls said everything the edit wouldn’t. Standout Moment (no major spoilers) A two-person trial where one contestant completely froze — not acting, genuine panic — and their partner had to talk them through it for 20 minutes without losing their own cool. No stars earned, but more human than any “brave” win. The hug at the end was real. Final Verdict VP3 of I’m a Celeb AU Season 18 is a solid B+ stretch. It’s not the explosive turning point the promos promised, but it’s where the season finds its emotional footing. The trials are creative, the conflicts feel earned, and one or two campmates genuinely grow on you. Just don’t expect major eliminations or shocking twists — this is the jungle settling in for the long haul. Skip if you need: Constant action, major blindsides,
Julia Morris and Chris Brown are national treasures, but by VP3, the same “we’ve got nothing to eat… up next, a trial about eating!” joke has been recycled six times. Their pre-trial banter started feeling like a timer-filler. The other campmates’ eyerolls said everything the edit
The elimination this block felt earned — not the loudest or most controversial figure, but the one who had visibly given up. The bottom two revealed that viewers are paying attention to effort, not just screen time. Where It Dragged 1. Mid-season padding One entire episode was basically “campmates sit under a tree and complain about rice.” No trial, no letters from home, no twist. Felt like a placeholder.
⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Better than VP2, not as wild as VP4 will be. Would you like a spoiler-free elimination summary for VP3, or a comparison to other I’m a Celeb seasons?