
In one of the most explosive *I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!* moments in recent memory, the live final of the 2026 *I’m A Celebrity South Africa* All Stars series descended into chaos on April 24. Former footballer Jimmy Bullard and boxer David Haye found themselves at the center of a fiery confrontation with eventual winner Adam Thomas, leading to dramatic walk-offs, security interventions, and accusations flying on live television. Now, TOWIE legend Gemma Collins has dropped bombshell behind-the-scenes footage that captures the raw tension just minutes after the outburst, leaving fans stunned and divided.
The GC, never one to shy away from drama, took to her social channels to share a vlog filmed backstage as the celebrities prepared for what was meant to be a celebratory reunion. Instead, it offers a glimpse into the simmering resentments that boiled over during the broadcast. In the unseen clips, Gemma is seen getting ready when David Haye appears. She playfully—but pointedly—labels him the show’s “villain,” quipping that it’s “all pantomime.” Haye, ever the showman, fires back: “It’s the real thing.” Moments later, Jimmy Bullard walks through the corridor where Gemma stands. The pair exchange zero acknowledgment, highlighting the icy atmosphere that had taken hold.

Viewers who tuned into the live final witnessed pure pandemonium. Bullard, clearly still fuming from events filmed months earlier in the South African bush, accused Adam Thomas of being “intimidating, aggressive, and abusive” during a confrontation following a trial called Rancid Run. Bullard had dramatically quit the challenge, a move that risked sending Thomas home alongside him. The edited show had apparently softened Thomas’s expletive-laden response, something Bullard was quick to call out on air. “You didn’t show any of the c-bombs,” he protested to hosts Ant and Dec, who found themselves unusually stepping in to defend the edit and calm the situation.
Haye waded in, repeatedly interrupting as Thomas tried to respond, escalating the row to the point where security reportedly escorted both Bullard and Haye from the stage area. Sinitta and Gemma herself were seen storming off in solidarity or frustration. Ant McPartlin was heard telling Bullard he didn’t find Thomas’s behavior intimidating, while the atmosphere turned frosty. Post-show, Bullard has even hinted at legal action against ITV, claiming unfair editing portrayed him negatively.
Gemma’s Vlog: The Calm Before (and After) the Storm
Gemma Collins’ new footage, shared just days after the chaotic finale, provides crucial context. Filmed as she prepped for the second part of the live show, it shows a concerned Gemma voicing worries ahead of the reunion. She reflects on the “divas” causing issues—pointedly referencing Bullard and Haye’s behavior. In one telling clip, the lack of interaction between her and Bullard speaks volumes about fractured alliances formed in camp.
Fans have pored over every second. “This footage shows the real tension—they weren’t acting for the cameras,” one commenter wrote. Others praised Gemma for staying above the fray while still delivering the tea. The GC has built a career on authenticity, from her memorable 2014 jungle stint (where she famously quit after three days) to her 2026 redemption arc in South Africa. She entered as a late arrival with Craig Charles, bonded with Adam Thomas and Scarlett Moffatt, and navigated trials, hammock fails, and camp drama before her elimination. Her return was billed as unfinished business, and she delivered—completing trials, opening up about body image and even her “designer vagina,” and leaving with her head held high.
The final’s fallout has dominated headlines. Bullard, a 2014 contestant known for his own outspoken moments (including a memorable clash with Jake Quickenden), positioned himself as standing up against bullying. Critics, however, accused him and Haye of hijacking the reunion and turning it into a platform for grievances. Thomas, who won the public vote, stayed relatively composed during the live chaos but was visibly emotional. Ant and Dec later addressed the drama, with Dec joking about the unpredictability of live TV while Ant emphasized the need for calm.
Behind the Bush: What Really Happened in Camp?

The roots of the outburst trace back to the main series, filmed in September 2025 and aired earlier in 2026. Tensions peaked during the Rancid Run trial. Bullard’s decision to quit mid-challenge left Thomas furious, leading to the heated exchange filled with language too strong for broadcast. Campmates were split—some siding with Bullard’s right to walk, others supporting Thomas’s frustration at being potentially dragged out. Safety chain eliminations and strategic votes added fuel, with Haye choosing Gemma to leave alongside him at one point.
Gemma’s vlog humanizes the stars. We see her in hair and makeup, chatting casually before the storm hits. Her commentary post-final brands the behavior “disgusting” while acknowledging the entertainment value. “It’s all pantomime,” she repeats in the footage, suggesting much of the fireworks was amplified for viewers. Yet the cold shoulder with Bullard hints at genuine rifts.
Social media erupted. #ImACelebFinal trended worldwide, with divided opinions. Supporters of Bullard praised him for “keeping it real” and calling out alleged aggression. Thomas fans accused the pair of sour grapes after his victory. Gemma emerged as a voice of reason for many, her footage providing the receipts without taking sides aggressively. One insider noted the live format—seven months after filming—allowed old wounds to reopen under the spotlight.
The Legacy of a Chaotic Final
This isn’t the first time *I’m A Celebrity* has seen live drama, but the 2026 South Africa reunion stands out for its intensity. Producers have remained tight-lipped, but sources say extra security was on standby. The episode delivered massive ratings, proving that unfiltered celebrity clashes remain TV gold.
For Gemma Collins, the vlog is classic GC—fun, insightful, and unfiltered. At 45, she’s embraced her role as entertainment’s straight-talking auntie, balancing motherhood, business, and reality TV. Her South Africa journey, though shorter than some, showcased growth from her 2014 exit. She bonded deeply, faced fears, and left laughing.
As Bullard mulls legal options and Haye stays characteristically vocal, Gemma’s footage offers a fascinating window into the minutes before and after the meltdown. It captures egos, alliances, and the thin line between jungle camaraderie and real-world grudges.
What started as a celebratory final became a masterclass in live TV unpredictability. With Gemma Collins’ new clips circulating widely, fans are dissecting every glance and silence. One thing’s certain: *I’m A Celebrity* continues to deliver shocks, and the GC is always there with the inside scoop. Whether you’re Team Thomas, Team Bullard, or simply here for the drama, this finale—and Gemma’s behind-the-scenes revelations—will be talked about for seasons to come.


