I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Australia Season 01 M4b ((link))
The show featured a mix of actors, sports stars, and television personalities.
The inaugural Australian season of the reality television series, based on the hit UK format, was a ratings success for Network Ten. The season established the show's unique blend of comedic trials, gruesome culinary challenges, and genuine emotional connections among the celebrities. The season is famously remembered for the "M4b" campaign—a typo-turned-phenomenon that ultimately decided the winner. The show featured a mix of actors, sports
| Placement | Celebrity | Profession | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Freddie Flintoff | Cricketer / TV Presenter | | Runner-up | Barry Hall | AFL Footballer | | 3rd Place | Chloe Maxwell | Model / TV Presenter | | 4th | Maureen McCormick | Actress (The Brady Bunch) | | 5th | Joel Creasey | Comedian | | 6th | Tyson Mayr | TV Presenter / Model | | 7th | Lauren Brant | Actress / Singer (Hi-5) | | 8th | Andrew Daddo | Actor / TV Presenter | | 9th | Chrissie Swan | TV & Radio Presenter | | 10th | Leisel Jones | Olympic Swimmer | | Early Exit | Yvonne Strahovski | Actress (withdrew early) | The season is famously remembered for the "M4b"
In the 2024 season, the winner was (a contestant known by the handle @m4g on Instagram). However, in Season 1 (2015) , the narrative was different. You're referring to the Australian reality TV series
You're referring to the Australian reality TV series "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" Australia, Season 1, also known as M4B (Mark 4 Bush). The show premiered on November 27, 2002, and was hosted by Grant Bowler.
The search query "M4b" regarding this season refers to the winning contestant, ? No—this is a common point of confusion.


