Gemma Collins has publicly condemned David Haye and Jimmy Bullard following the ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!’ All Stars finale, labeling their behavior as ‘disgusting.’ The fallout includes allegations of bullying and explosive arguments.

Controversy After the Finale

The aftermath of the ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ All Stars finale continues to unfold with significant controversy. Collins’ outburst stems from events during the live finale where Jimmy Bullard accused winner Adam Thomas of exhibiting ‘abusive, aggressive, and intimidating’ conduct.

Accusations and Disputes

David Haye also engaged in what has been described as a ‘tyrannical rant’ during the finale. The entire series was reportedly marred by accusations of bullying and heated disputes among contestants, with Haye specifically accused of targeting Thomas.

Bullard also claimed he felt ‘intimidated’ by Thomas during a volatile exchange involving offensive language. A video circulating online shows Haye and Bullard asserting they were removed from the final by show producers.

Claims of Producer Intervention

Haye alleges the reason for his removal was ‘for trying to tell the truth.’ Gemma Collins amplified this sentiment by sharing the video and stating that the ‘right move was made’ due to the uncomfortable environment created by others.

Allegations Against Adam Thomas

Further allegations have surfaced, including claims that Thomas, after being crowned winner, reportedly ripped his crown and threw the show’s mascot to the ground following provocation from Haye, who allegedly told him he was ‘not a worthy winner.’

The initial conflict reportedly ignited when Thomas allegedly used a highly offensive term towards Bullard during a trial. This led to Bullard questioning Thomas’s behavior amongst the other campmates, prompting Collins and Sinitta to leave the stage.

Potential Legal Action

Reports indicate Jimmy Bullard is considering legal action against ITV, potentially using footage from the finale as evidence. He believes proving Thomas’s behavior was ‘abusive, aggressive, and intimidating’ is crucial to his case, as it would constitute a breach of contract.

Gemma Collins, a known friend of Adam Thomas, reportedly described David Haye as ‘a nasty b*****d’ and both Haye and Bullard as ‘an embarrassment to reality TV.’ Bullard was also observed looking at his phone during the live finale, possibly reviewing notes or recording the confrontation.

Adam Thomas’s wife, Caroline, posted a cryptic message on Instagram referencing a difficult night, while Bullard admitted to ‘throwing Adam under the bus’ by quitting a trial that ultimately led to the explosive confrontation. The situation remains highly charged, with ITV and representatives for all involved parties contacted for comment.