A Culinary Deception, Revealed
Urzila Carlson, a fellow comedian and friend, has lifted the lid on a peculiar habit of Julia Morris, co-host of 'I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!'. Carlson, speaking to BritBrief, detailed how Morris would sometimes present seemingly home-cooked meals that were, in fact, sourced from the ubiquitous food delivery service, Uber Eats. The implication is a subtle subversion of domestic hospitality, a culinary performance art of sorts, where the effort of preparation was replaced by the convenience of digital delivery. This revelation surfaces as Morris continues her co-hosting duties alongside Robert Irwin on the popular reality program.
The "Naughty Little Secret"
Carlson recounted instances where Morris might offer a "home-cooked meal," only for the dish—like lamb shanks—to be a delivery order. The observation points to a potentially elaborate, if humorous, facade. Morris herself, often seen on screen with Irwin, has recently appeared in vibrant attire, including a hot pink one-shoulder gown paired with white sneakers, a visual contrast to the clandestine culinary revelations.
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Morris's Health Battles and On-Screen Persona
The disclosure about Morris's dining habits arrives amidst broader discussions surrounding her career and personal life. In October of last year (2025), Morris openly discussed a significant health struggle: a diagnosis of shingles that left her "immobile" during a peak career period. This illness, a painful viral infection, struck while she was juggling multiple professional commitments and family responsibilities. Morris’s public sharing of this experience was framed as an effort to aid others facing similar undisclosed health challenges.
Banter and Scripting on 'I'm A Celebrity'
The dynamic between Morris and co-host Robert Irwin is a noted feature of 'I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia'. While their "easy banter" is a draw for viewers, questions regarding the extent of scripting have been raised. Reports from February of this year (2026) touched upon this, highlighting the audience's appreciation for the hosts' rapport. Interviews earlier in January of last year (2025) saw both Morris and Irwin discussing new seasons of the show, with Irwin referencing his eagerness to return for subsequent seasons.
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A Long Career in Entertainment
Julia Morris, born in 1968, has a substantial background in Australian entertainment. Her career spans comedy, acting, writing, and television and radio presenting. She initially gained prominence touring with solo comedy shows and later relocated to the UK in 2000, appearing on British television before returning to Australia in 2007. Her involvement with 'I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia' as a co-host represents a significant chapter in a career that began long before her reality TV tenure, with discussions of her earnings and rise to fame documented as far back as February 2024.