Adam Thomas Wins I’m A Celebrity All Stars: Chaos Unfolds as David Haye Explodes at the Actor and Jimmy Bullard Launches Furious Rant at Hosts Ant and Dec for Editing Out Clips

Tearful-looking Adam Thomas (pictured) was crowned I'm A Celebrity South Africa's Jungle Legend, after a chaotic live final in London on Friday night
Tearful-looking Adam Thomas (pictured) was crowned I’m A Celebrity South Africa’s Jungle Legend, after a chaotic live final in London on Friday night
This year's All Stars series has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats between feuding cast mates - Adam, Jimmy Bullard (pictured) and David Haye
This year’s All Stars series has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats between feuding cast mates – Adam, Jimmy Bullard (pictured) and David Haye
The show descended into mayhem on Friday as Jimmy accused Adam of being 'abusive, aggressive and intimidating' during an expletive row in the pre-recorded show last year
The show descended into mayhem on Friday as Jimmy accused Adam of being ‘abusive, aggressive and intimidating’ during an expletive row in the pre-recorded show last year

The I’m A Celebrity live finale descended into utter chaos last night, with emotions running high as Adam Thomas was crowned Jungle Legend amid an explosive confrontation. The All Stars series had already been fraught with tensions, but the final showdown took things to a whole new level.

Ant and Dec tried their best to control the showdown
Ant argued: ‘The reason we didn’t air the C-bomb is because that is unbroadcastable. I was there and I didn’t think it was intimidating. I was there Jim’

In a tense live broadcast, Jimmy Bullard accused Adam of being ‘abusive, aggressive, and intimidating’ during a pre-recorded clash. Jimmy and Adam’s explosive argument over a jungle trial became the centerpiece of the show, and viewers were left stunned by the drama.

This year's All Stars series has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats between feuding cast mates - Adam, Jimmy and David Haye
During Adam’s opportunity to speak, he said: ‘I take full responsibility for my actions and yes emotions were definitely running high in that moment’

While hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly tried to mediate, the situation quickly spiraled. Gemma Collins and Sinitta stormed off stage in frustration after Jimmy pointed fingers at Adam for his behavior during the trial.

As hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly struggled to control the fiery trio, Gemma Collins and Sinitta stormed off stage in fury
As hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly struggled to control the fiery trio, Gemma Collins and Sinitta stormed off stage in fury
Storming off stage, Sinitta yelled at the audience: 'Guys, you weren't there, I was there and it was aggressive and abusive, we were shaking'
Storming off stage, Sinitta yelled at the audience: ‘Guys, you weren’t there, I was there and it was aggressive and abusive, we were shaking’

Despite the backlash, Jimmy stood his ground, telling Ant and Dec, “You were there, and you didn’t show any of that footage. You didn’t air the C-bombs – it’s a liberty!” Ant defended the decision to omit the footage, citing it as ‘unbroadcastable’ and maintained, “I didn’t think it was intimidating. I was there, Jim.”

Earlier in the episode, David questioned whether Adam 'deserved to win' after calling Jimmy the C-word in South Africa
Earlier in the episode, David questioned whether Adam ‘deserved to win’ after calling Jimmy the C-word in South Africa
As Ant and Dec tried to control the situation, Dec urged: 'We will come to this, we are going to ask Jimmy later and we will speak to you as well'
As Ant and Dec tried to control the situation, Dec urged: ‘We will come to this, we are going to ask Jimmy later and we will speak to you as well’
Craig Charles finished in fourth place, with Harry Redknapp and Mo Farah placing second and third
Craig Charles finished in fourth place, with Harry Redknapp and Mo Farah placing second and third
'It certainly hasn't been short of drama this year', Declan Donnelly quipped as he kicked off the live final
‘It certainly hasn’t been short of drama this year’, Declan Donnelly quipped as he kicked off the live final

During Adam’s chance to speak, he took full responsibility for his actions and apologized for the emotional outburst, acknowledging that things had gotten out of hand. “I’ve apologized to Jimmy on numerous occasions,” Adam said. “That’s not how I want to show myself off, and I’ve never shown myself like that before.”

Amongst some cheers, Adam was greeted by a smattering of boos as he took to the stage
Amongst some cheers, Adam was greeted by a smattering of boos as he took to the stage

David Haye, who had been involved in his own feud with Adam earlier in the series, didn’t hold back, accusing the hosts of editing out key moments to paint Adam as the victim. “There was a lot of banter back and forth, but much of it was cut out,” David said. “Now it’s time for the truth.”

Launching into his explanation, Craig hit out against ITV for 'watering down' the moment Adam and Jimmy clashed in a trial that would decide who got sent home
Launching into his explanation, Craig hit out against ITV for ‘watering down’ the moment Adam and Jimmy clashed in a trial that would decide who got sent home

Things escalated even further as Sinitta, visibly upset, stormed off stage shouting, “You weren’t there. I was there, and it was aggressive and abusive. We were shaking.” Jimmy continued to shout in the background, demanding that Ant and Dec show the footage, adding, “Let everyone watch it now!”

In the midst of the drama, Adam was crowned King of the Jungle, but his victory was overshadowed by the ongoing feuds. Adam later admitted to feeling “mentally scarred” by the experience, revealing he had been seeing a therapist due to the emotional toll the show had taken on him.

As the dust settled, Craig Charles, who finished in fourth place, revealed on This Morning that the full extent of the clash between Adam and Jimmy had been “watered down” by ITV, and the emotional tension in the camp was much more intense than viewers saw on-screen. Craig added, “It was deeply traumatic, Adam was so wound up, like a coiled-up spring… It really was traumatic.”

The fallout from the final leaves many questions unanswered, with some fans divided on whether Adam truly deserved to win amid the chaotic events of the series. Meanwhile, David Haye’s comments continue to stir controversy as viewers wonder how the conflict will affect the future of I’m A Celebrity.

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