'I'm A Celeb' Finale Descends into Chaos

Unseen footage from the I'm A Celebrity All Stars finale reveals a dramatic reaction from winner Adam Thomas, allegedly triggered by comments made by David Haye. The incident is the latest in a series of controversies surrounding the series, which has faced accusations of bullying and heated confrontations.

Incident Details: Crown Thrown After Alleged 'Goading'

Newly surfaced footage reportedly shows Adam Thomas reacting to comments from David Haye, allegedly ripping off his crown and throwing it to the ground. Haye reportedly told Thomas he wasn’t a ‘worthy winner’ sparking the outburst.

Previous Clash with Jimmy Bullard

This incident followed a heated clash between Thomas and Jimmy Bullard, during which Thomas allegedly used a highly offensive slur. Bullard questioned Thomas’s behaviour, leading Gemma Collins and Sinitta to leave the set, believing Thomas had been aggressive and abusive.

Reactions and Defenses

Gemma Collins, a close friend of Thomas, strongly criticized Haye and Bullard, calling Haye ‘nasty’ and both men an ‘embarrassment to reality TV’. Bullard defended his actions, stating he would not tolerate abusive, aggressive, or intimidating behaviour.

Accusations of Selective Editing

Bullard accused the show’s editing of portraying him negatively and claimed the offensive language used during the altercation was omitted. He also accused hosts Ant and Dec of selectively editing footage to favour Thomas.

Apologies and Further Commentary

Thomas has issued multiple apologies to Bullard, acknowledging his emotional reaction and taking responsibility for his actions. His wife, Caroline Thomas, alluded to the tumultuous night with a cryptic Instagram post.

Haye's Perspective

David Haye further claimed the editing favoured Thomas, presenting him as a victim and omitting much of the ‘banter’ that occurred. The situation has raised questions about the show’s handling of conflict and participant well-being.

ITV Investigation

The claims are currently being investigated by ITV, who have been contacted for comment along with representatives for all parties involved. The fallout continues to unfold, sparking debate about the ethics of reality TV.