
This year’s I’m A Celebrity final was full of drama, and not even the hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly could contain the chaos. The live show took a dramatic turn when David Haye went in for a knockout during a tyrannical rant at Adam Thomas, while the Geordie duo had to address the boxer’s controversial “terrifying theories about women.”


The show, already plagued with intense rows and fiery feuds, reached new heights when David questioned whether Adam truly deserved to win after a confrontation involving former footballer Jimmy Bullard. Jimmy accused Adam of being “abusive, aggressive, and intimidating” in a fiery row during last year’s pre-recorded episodes, further fueling the drama that had already taken over the camp.
Amidst the chaos, Ant and Dec tried to manage the situation as Adam defended his actions, saying, “I take full responsibility for my actions, but I stayed true to myself and I have nothing but love for Jimmy.”
However, David wasn’t satisfied with the explanation, claiming, “I think Adam plays the victim” and continued to criticize the show’s portrayal of him as the victim in the editing process. Sinitta, visibly upset, stormed off stage, shouting, “You weren’t there, I was there, and it was aggressive and abusive, we were shaking.”
David also made headlines for his remarks about women, with Ant and Dec addressing his comments about his girlfriend, Sian Osborne, which left viewers disturbed. In an earlier conversation, David had described Sian as having the “personality of an ugly bird,” prompting strong reactions from fellow campmates Scarlett Moffatt and Ashley Roberts. David later defended the comment, saying it was meant as a compliment.
As the drama continued, a source close to David suggested that his use of artificial intelligence to fact-check his public comments might have led to his controversial statements in the jungle. The insider emphasized that there was no malice behind the remark, but the lack of AI assistance in the camp left him more vulnerable to criticism.
Despite the controversies surrounding David’s comments, the finale ended with Adam’s victory, though the fallout from the explosive final left many viewers divided. Was the finale a fair reflection of the contestants, or did the show’s editing make Adam’s win feel like a result of favoritism? Only time will tell.


