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I'm A Celebrity crowns 'jungle legend' after eventful all-star series
- Actor Adam Thomas won the 2026 I'm A Celebrity South Africa title on Friday after a public vote, though the live finale erupted into shouting chaos.
- Former footballer Jimmy Bullard accused Thomas of being "abusive, aggressive and intimidating" during an unaired argument, sparking tensions that resurfaced during the live broadcast.
- Boxer David Haye intensified the conflict by questioning if Thomas deserved to win, prompting hosts Ant and Dec to intervene while Sinitta and Gemma Collins walked off set.
- Thomas accepted "full responsibility" for his actions, while viewers on social media praised hosts Ant and Dec for managing the volatile "car crash TV" situation.
- The All Stars series concluded with this dramatic live event following pre-recorded trials in Kruger National Park, with Sir Mo Farah placing second in the competition.
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Who won I'm a Celebrity - South Africa after live final descends into chaos?
The winner and "ultimate legend" of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here - South Africa was crowned during a live final on Friday (April…
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Adam Thomas has claimed victory in I'm A Celebrity... South Africa, taking the title of ultimate legend in tonight's dramatic live finale broadcast from London.The 37-year-old Waterloo Road actor triumphed over Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, who secured second place, and former football manager Mr Harry Redknapp in third.Red Dwarf star Mr Craig Charles was eliminated in fourth position earlier in the evening.Mr Thomas follows Myleene Klass, who …
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Adam Thomas crowned winner during chaotic live finale of I’m A Celeb
The 37-year-old actor was voted the winner by public vote during the final on Friday.
·London, United Kingdom
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