I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Australia Season 10 Ac3 May 2026
The season’s emotional core lived in the center channel—the dialogue track. Two camps formed after a food reward challenge went wrong. Priya (The Strategist) created a “Champions Alliance” with Tina and two younger models, hoarding coffee and beans. Frankie (The Comedian) and Sam (The Wildcard) were left in the “B-Tier” camp, eating rice and crying.
The finale: Tina, Dave, and Priya remained. The public had turned on Priya’s gameplay. Tina, the 90s pop star, had found her voice again—not singing, but leading. Dave, after his cockroach breakdown, had rebuilt himself as the “reluctant father” of the camp. The season’s emotional core lived in the center
The AC3 surround channels caught what the cameras missed. Sam, asleep in her hammock at 2 AM. Priya whispering to Tina: “She’s too likable. If she stays to the end, she wins. We need her gone tomorrow.” The rear left channel captured Tina’s hesitation—a sharp inhale. The rear right channel captured the microphone brushing against Priya’s sleeve. Frankie (The Comedian) and Sam (The Wildcard) were
Frankie gave a monologue about his divorce, his career failure, and how the jungle reminded him of being forgotten. Sam hugged him. The audio mix deliberately pulled back the jungle noise, leaving only the two of them in a pocket of silence. It was the quietest moment of the season. And the most devastating. Tina, the 90s pop star, had found her
At the next elimination, Sam received 70% of the public vote to leave. When she hugged everyone goodbye, the AC3 track reveals a faint, sub-audible sob from Frankie—filtered into the LFE channel, almost a rumble of grief.
The AC3 master file of Season 10 remains a favorite among audio engineers. Not because of the explosions or the screaming. But because of the quiet moments: the sound of Frankie humming a lullaby to a bush rat, the stereo pan of a tear hitting a leaf, the subsonic thrum of ten strangers becoming a family.
Season 10 (2024) was not just another trip to the South African jungle. It was the season the producers decided to turn the dial from “survival” to “psychological warfare.” And the AC3 audio track captured it all: the wet crunch of a bull’s testicle being bitten into, the whisper of a tactical alliance, and the silent, heartbroken sigh of a legend voted out too soon.