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What happened during the I'm A Celeb final?

Inside the chaotic I'm A Celebrity live final

The I’m A Celebrity live final descended into what multiple stories describe as an unprecedented level of on-air turmoil. While Adam Thomas ultimately won, the broadcast was marked by escalating confrontations between contestants, emotional reactions, and security involvement.

Main elements of the chaos

  • A confrontation involving Adam Thomas: Coverage repeatedly highlights a clash in which Thomas was accused of aggressive or intimidating behavior, and Bullard is depicted as being central to the breakdown.
  • David Haye’s role in the tension: Several stories describe Haye’s remarks and put-downs toward Thomas as part of the escalating conflict. He is also associated with the row that sparked broader backlash.
  • Jimmy Bullard and fallout after the show: Beyond the moment itself, Bullard’s subsequent comments indicate the conflict carried on after airtime—fueling speculation about legal action.
  • Emotional impact on contestants: Stories include accounts that co-stars and contestants were left in tears during ad breaks, reinforcing that the conflict wasn’t purely “boisterous TV.”

Security and off-camera consequences

At least one story emphasizes that security stepped in as tensions rose during or after the broadcast confrontation. Other items reference additional drama that viewers say happened off-camera, extending the controversy beyond what the live cameras captured.

Why it matters

This finale matters not just for entertainment, but because it triggered a broader public conversation about bullying, intimidation, and how live reality TV handles interpersonal conflict.

In the end, the final produced two simultaneous narratives: an on-screen win for Thomas and a headline-making backlash that will likely continue as the cast reacts and any legal questions move forward.


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