In the heart of the Australian jungle, where campfires flicker and bushtucker trials test the mettle of celebrities, one contestant’s velvety voice and theatrical charm have captivated I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! audiences like few others. Tom Read Wilson, the 39-year-old etiquette expert and Celebs Go Dating alum who entered the iconic ITV series as a latecomer alongside Vogue Williams, has become the unexpected breakout star of the 2025 season. But as fans buzzed over a perceived “sudden accent switch” during his early episodes—sparking wild theories from nerves to hidden regional roots—his mother, Juliette, has finally shattered the silence with a heartfelt revelation that’s left viewers in tears. In an emotional interview upon arriving Down Under to support her son, Juliette quipped that Tom was “born with a dictionary in his mouth,” crediting his father, Crispin Read Wilson, for shaping “every syllable” of his famously posh, poetic tone. Far from a fabricated TV persona, the truth behind Tom’s extraordinary eloquence is a touching family legacy of love, language, and quiet compassion—one that’s redefining him as the show’s “true heart” and silencing the skeptics who doubted its authenticity.

Tom Read Wilson’s jungle journey has been nothing short of enchanting since his surprise entry on November 18, 2025, during Week 3 of the series. Known for his refined British accent and whimsical way with words—phrases like “a symphony of savagery” for a Bushtucker Trial or “darling, you’re a delight in dungarees” for campmate Aitch—Tom quickly won over viewers with his unflappable poise and genuine kindness. His confessional asides, delivered with the flair of a Shakespearean soliloquy, turned mundane moments into magic: soothing Oti Mabuse through a panic attack with a improvised poem, or rallying the group with a bedtime story laced with linguistic flair. But early episodes sparked confusion when Tom’s accent seemed to “waver”—a softer lilt in one chat with Maura Higgins, a crisper clip in the next—leading to TikTok theories of “code-switching for cameras” or even “hidden Cockney roots.” “Is Tom’s poshness a put-on? That switch had me side-eyeing,” one viewer tweeted, igniting a 50K-like debate. The speculation peaked after his first elimination scare, but Juliette’s arrival—and her candid chat with The Sun—flipped the script, proving his charm is as innate as it is irresistible.
Juliette Read Wilson, a fiery French teacher with a “mischievous spirit” that Tom credits for his love of life, touched down in Australia on December 8, 2025, just in time for the semi-finals. Speaking from the show’s Brisbane set, she laughed off the accent drama with maternal pride: “He was born with a dictionary in his mouth—and his father shaped every syllable.” Crispin Read Wilson, Tom’s late father and an esteemed English teacher, was the architect of his son’s linguistic prowess, instilling a passion for poetry and precision from toddlerhood. “Tom’s always been that way,” Juliette shared, her voice warm with memory. “Sometimes I don’t even understand what he’s saying! But he’s always been that way.” The revelation ties back to Tom’s 2024 appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, where he opened up about his parents’ unconventional romance: Juliette, then a student, fell for her 16-years-older teacher Crispin, a whirlwind that blossomed into marriage but ended in separation (Crispin remarried, yet Tom remained devoted). “My wonderful dad gave me the love of language,” Tom reflected then. “I’m not a poet, but I love the lyricism of it all.” Juliette’s words confirm it’s no act—it’s heritage, honed by a father who turned bedtime stories into sonnets.
The emotional floodgates opened further with a surprise tribute from Tom’s childhood friend, Charlie Collins, posted on Instagram December 7, 2025, amid the accent frenzy. Charlie, who shared a first-kiss milestone with young Tom, penned a tear-jerking ode that’s since garnered 2 million views: “Tom was my first kiss,” she joked lightly, before diving deep. “I still tease him that I might be the reason he never looked twice at girls ever again.” But the heart? Pure poetry: “Tom makes everyone feel like they’re the only person in the room. He is the warm, glowing centre that holds everything—and everyone—together.” Charlie painted vivid vignettes of his lifelong kindness—singing Christmas carols in shops to lift strangers’ spirits, reading stories at schools for free, crafting bespoke wedding poems, and treating family to impromptu lunches. “The purest parts of childhood shine through an adult body,” she concluded, signing off: “Tom for the win.” Fans, reeling from the raw authenticity, flooded replies: “This tribute + Juliette’s words? Tom’s the gentle soul we needed—crown him!” The post shifted perceptions overnight, from “posh puzzle” to “posh prince with a heart of gold.”
Tom’s family tapestry adds layers to his jungle glow-up. His sister Miranda, a constant in his childhood anecdotes, embodies the supportive sibling dynamic that grounds his whimsy. The Read Wilsons’ story—a teacher-student romance spanning decades, separations, and steadfast love—mirrors Tom’s own ethos: Resilience wrapped in eloquence. Juliette’s “fiery, mischievous spirit” shines through in Tom’s camp antics, like his improvised “etiquette lessons” for the celebs (“Darling, even in dung, one must dine with decorum”). And Crispin’s legacy? Etched in every syllable—Tom’s “velvety accent” and “theatrical charm” aren’t affectations; they’re echoes of a father who taught him words as weapons and whispers as wonders. As Juliette quipped upon set arrival: “He’s always been my little wordsmith—now the world’s seeing it too.”
The revelations come at a pivotal moment for I’m a Celebrity S19 (filmed October-November 2025 in Australia), where Tom’s star has risen meteorically. Entering as a wildcard, he dodged early evictions through charm offensives—his Bushtucker Trial “Savage Symphony” (reciting poetry while dodging spiders) earned 85% of the public vote—and formed unlikely bonds, from heart-to-hearts with Aitch on vulnerability to shade sessions with Maura on modern dating. Off-camera, Tom’s a quiet force: Hosting Celebs Go Dating since 2021, he’s mentored stars like Chloe Brockett with gentle guidance, and his 2024 Strictly Come Dancing rumors (debunked as “flattered but focused”) only amplified his appeal. Fans, once baffled by the “switch,” now celebrate the authenticity: “Juliette spilling the tea on Tom’s dictionary birth? Iconic—his posh is pure poetry!” one TikTok reaction vid raved, hitting 1M views.
Juliette’s timing couldn’t be sweeter—arriving amid the semi-finals, she’s become Tom’s jungle cheer squad, sharing laughs with RuPaul stand-in hosts and even joining a confessional: “Watching him shine? My heart’s fuller than his vocabulary.” The story’s emotional core? It’s a reminder that behind every polished persona is a tapestry of tenderness—Crispin’s lessons in lyricism, Juliette’s spark, Charlie’s childhood glow. As Tom eyes the crown (polls have him neck-and-neck with Oti), his “switch” confusion dissolves into celebration: A voice not switched, but shaped by love’s unyielding script.
For I’m a Celeb devotees, Tom’s arc is the season’s soul—proof that in the bush, true eloquence isn’t in words alone, but the warmth they wrap around weary hearts. With Juliette’s revelations fresh, fans are reeling not in confusion, but in awe: Tom’s posh isn’t a puzzle; it’s a poem, penned by family and forever etched in jungle lore. Tune in for the finale December 15—because when Tom speaks, the world listens, syllable by shimmering syllable.