While still competing in the I'm a Celebrity jungle, breakout star Angry Ginge has become the subject of a frantic bidding war, with a flood of lucrative job offers awaiting his return to the UK.
A Surge of Commercial Interest
The 24-year-old content creator's team has been inundated with money-spinning offers, including a potential book deal, television work, and major advertising campaigns. A source close to the star revealed that commercial interest exploded the moment he entered the camp.
The insider stated, "Brands have very quickly clocked that he’s not just a viral creator; he’s genuinely relatable, he speaks the language of real people, and he connects with an audience that many big companies have struggled to reach." His authenticity, shaped by his upbringing in a council flat with his mother and sister, is seen as a major asset.
This has led to approaches for long-term global ambassadorships with household-name retailers, who view him as a figure capable of shifting product and engaging hard-to-reach audiences.
Broadcasters Eager to Secure New Talent
The interest extends deeply into the television industry. Major broadcasters, including ITV, BBC, Channel 4, and streaming services, are already eager to meet with him.
"There’s a real sense in TV circles that Ginge is a breakout mainstream star in the making," the source added. "People have seen how funny, warm and unfiltered he is, and that’s exactly what commissioners are looking for." Networks are reportedly preparing offers for entertainment formats, factual shows, and presenting roles for the moment he is out of the jungle.
Publishing and Celebrity Backing
A simmering bidding war has also started in publishing, with several major publishing houses circling, all desperate to secure his first book deal. They believe there is a significant appetite for his life story, detailing his journey from streaming in his bedroom to building a massive online community and now capturing the nation's heart.
Currently, Ginge is the bookies’ favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle, though he faces stiff competition from rapper Aitch. His rise is supported by a host of famous faces, including England Lioness Chloe Kelly, Strictly’s George Clarke, and online giants like KSI and Niko Omilana.
A friend confirmed, "Ginge has no idea how much love he’s getting on the outside. Big names have been showing their support since he went into camp." This widespread support from across sports, TV, and entertainment underscores his remarkable journey and broad appeal.