There are reportedly no current plans for a third series of I'm A Celebrity... South Africa following last week's chaotic final, which was overshadowed by bullying allegations.
Adam Thomas was voted the winner in the live final on Friday, during which Jimmy Bullard accused him of being 'abusive, aggressive and intimidating'. David Haye then claimed producers edited footage to make Thomas look like a 'victim', prompting Sinitta and Gemma Collins to walk off set in protest.
A source told the Mail: 'I'm A Celebrity... South Africa is not an annual series. The first series aired in 2023, and series two aired in 2026. There were never any plans for a series to air in 2027. It's a special series that the broadcaster looks to do from time to time, and a third series has not yet been planned.'
The feud between Thomas, Haye and Bullard dominated the All-Stars series. Bullard claimed Thomas dropped 'c-bombs' that were not aired, but co-host Ant McPartlin disagreed, saying: 'No it wasn't, I was there.' Thomas said he took 'full responsibility' and has 'nothing but love for Jimmy', but Haye interrupted, alleging much of Thomas's behaviour was cut from broadcast.
Sinitta later appeared on Good Morning Britain, accusing Haye and Bullard of being 'goading bullies'. She said: 'Yes, there was banter, but it actually felt like bullying to me. So, it's like, now what? You've lost, we've all lost why we are here now.'



