Im A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Season 13 Workprint |verified| (ESSENTIAL × ROUNDUP)

However, within online communities interested in lost media and reality TV secrets, "workprints" or raw unedited footage are often discussed as holy grails. Here is the context regarding Season 13 and the concept of its "workprint": The Actual Season 13 (2013)

Winner: Kian Egan (Westlife) won the series, beating fashion designer David Emanuel.

Contestants: The lineup included Joey Essex, Alfonso Ribeiro, Amy Willerton, and Lucy Pargeter. Broadcast: It aired live from the Australian jungle on ITV. Why "Workprint" Stories Exist

The idea of an I'm a Celeb workprint usually stems from two things:

Live Stream Cuts: In earlier seasons, ITV aired a 24/7 live feed on ITV2 or online. By Season 13, this had been mostly discontinued in favor of the companion show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! NOW!. Fans often hunt for "raw" or unedited footage that didn't make the nightly highlight shows. im a celebrity get me out of here season 13 workprint

Internet Creepypasta/Rumors: Like many popular media titles, I'm a Celeb is sometimes the subject of internet urban legends or "lost media" stories. These often claim a "lost workprint" exists containing controversial footage or unaired arguments that were too intense for broadcast. Behind-the-Scenes Reality

In reality, unedited footage is heavily guarded by ITV Studios. Production facts suggest:

Safety Tests: Crew members test all trials before celebrities do, and this footage is sometimes shared as "behind-the-scenes" but is not a workprint of the actual episodes.

Editing: Because the show is mostly "live-to-tape" (edited within 24 hours of the footage being shot), a traditional feature-film style workprint rarely exists in a format that would ever be leaked to the public. However, within online communities interested in lost media

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) series 13

What is a Workprint?

In the film and television industry, a workprint is a rough cut of a production. It is not the polished, high-definition broadcast that airs on ITV. Instead, a workprint is often used by editors to gauge timing, pacing, and continuity.

In the context of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, a Season 13 workprint would be a raw, time-coded version of the episodes. These versions are rarely seen outside the editing suite, but they offer a drastically different viewing experience compared to the prime-time broadcast.

The bottom line

Real workprints exist inside ITV’s archive, but they are not publicly available.
No full episode workprint from S13 has ever leaked.
⚠️ What’s out there is either mislabeled raw clips, fan fakes, or short production b-roll. Have you seen something claiming to be a workprint

If you love I'm a Celeb, your best bet is to rewatch Season 13 on ITVX (or BritBox) – the final broadcast cut is the definitive version.


Have you seen something claiming to be a workprint? Share a link (safely) and I’ll help verify it. Otherwise, happy rewatching – and keep those stars coming in the trial teapot! 🏕️🕷️


The Leak That Never Was... Or Was It?

The first mention of the "Season 13 workprint" appeared in 2015 on a now-deleted Tumblr blog run by a former ITV post-production assistant. The post claimed:

"I have a hard drive with 4 episodes of S13 in workprint form. They include the full, unedited argument between Steve Davis and Matthew Wright that lasted 90 minutes. Broadcast showed 45 seconds. Also, a producer enters the camp in EP 7 to break up a physical altercation that never made air."

The user posted three grainy screenshots—showing timecode overlays, a raw audio waveform, and a producer’s knee visible in frame. Within 48 hours, the blog vanished. No files were ever uploaded. But the seed was planted.

2. The Unaired Eating Trial

The "Pink’s Palace of Pain" trial aired with Kian Egan eating fermented eggs. The workprint allegedly shows a second, abandoned trial where contestants had to drink blended spiders. Producers cut it after Alfonso Ribeiro vomited blood (later revealed to be a burst capillary, not poisonous).