Waterloo Road actor Adam Thomas has postponed a scheduled appearance on This Morning ahead of the I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! finale. This decision follows reports of a significant disagreement with fellow contestant Jimmy Bullard during their time in the jungle.

Conflict in the Camp

Campmate Craig Charles has publicly discussed the dispute, characterizing it as more intense and aggressive than what was shown to viewers. He expressed concern that Thomas would physically confront Bullard during a Bushtucker Trial.

Charles Accuses ITV of Downplaying Incident

Charles accused ITV of minimizing the severity of the exchange, stating the broadcast version did not accurately reflect the level of profanity and tension. The conflict reportedly began when Bullard refused to participate in a trial, potentially impacting Thomas’s standing in the competition.

Thomas's Emotional Fallout

Thomas recently revealed he is undergoing therapy to process the emotional impact of his experiences on the show. He specifically mentioned a ‘feud’ with David Haye as being particularly damaging to his mental wellbeing.

'Mind F***ed' and Regret

Thomas described feeling “mind f***ed” and expressed regret over his inability to assert himself during the ordeal. Haye has continued to make critical comments about Thomas even after the show concluded, adding to the ongoing controversy.

Bullard to Share His Account

Jimmy Bullard is expected to attend the finale and is reportedly prepared to share his perspective on the events. Sources indicate he intends to be candid and will not be bound by any restrictions imposed by ITV.

Fee Speculation

There was speculation that Bullard might forfeit a portion of his fee for initially not confirming his attendance at the finale. The situation underscores the pressures and potential for conflict inherent in reality television environments.

Thomas was photographed looking tense in London with his wife, Caroline, after deciding to forgo the This Morning interview. The incident has sparked broader conversations about bullying and the impact of reality TV on mental health.