
The I’m A Celebrity live final descended into chaos when Jimmy Bullard confronted his campmates about Adam Thomas’s behaviour towards him, accusing him of being “aggressive and abusive” during their dramatic bust-up. Now, Sinitta has come forward to stand by her campmates, Jimmy and David Haye, amid the ongoing ‘bully’ row. 😱

Taking to social media, Sinitta shared her thoughts: “I really wish everyone had been given the chance to speak last night so it didn’t end up in people fighting to be heard.” She revealed her frustration with how things unfolded, stating that the situation spiraled into “hectic” chaos.







Sinitta also clarified her feelings about the term “bully,” saying, “It’s a very serious accusation and I don’t believe it should be used lightly.” She further expressed that, despite the drama, she had a wonderful time on the show and hopes to focus on the life lessons and positive experiences shared with her fellow campmates.
However, things took a turn when she revealed the personal abuse she had received on social media. “I’ve been called names, sworn at—it’s been really tough,” Sinitta shared. “I would never treat anyone like that. What about kindness? What about respect?” She pointed out that this kind of online behaviour is just as harmful as bullying itself.
In her emotional post, Sinitta acknowledged the drama and chaos that unfolded in the I’m A Celeb final. After a heated confrontation with Adam and the hosts Ant and Dec, Sinitta and David were even kicked out of the studio, marking a dramatic end to their time on the show. 🔥
Despite the tension, Sinitta insists that she still loves all of her fellow campmates and believes they should move past the hostility. “I adore them all,” she said, “and I hope we can let the bad blood go.”
The situation has only grown more intense, with fans and cast members alike divided over the bullying accusations and the way the final episode was handled. Sinitta’s comments are just the latest twist in an already explosive I’m A Celebrity season.
Sources: From https://www.dailymail.co.uk/


