Danny Miller has shared a heartfelt message of support for his close friend Adam Thomas following the dramatic and historic finale of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, which descended into chaos live on air. The All Stars series, marred by bullying allegations and heated disputes among cast members Adam Thomas, Jimmy Bullard, and David Haye, culminated in a tearful Adam being crowned Jungle Legend.
Danny Miller's Tribute
Miller, who won the King of the Castle title in Wales in 2021 and knows the pressures of the jungle firsthand, took to Instagram to praise Adam. 'King of the Jungle! And so deserved,' he wrote. 'You won in so many more ways than just one last night. Your courage and strength to remain on set in such awful circumstances were second to none. You showed strength and resilience and were a true role model.' He added, 'You are such a special person @adamthomas21, always bringing laughter wherever you are, keep shining our king.'
Explosive Live Finale
The live final erupted into a furious confrontation when Jimmy Bullard accused the show of editing out clips, particularly an alleged incident where Adam called him the 'C-word' during a trial. Ant and Dec struggled to maintain order as Jimmy claimed Adam's behaviour was 'abusive, aggressive and intimidating.' The clash became so intense that Gemma Collins and Sinitta stormed off stage, with Sinitta yelling, 'Guys, you weren't there, I was there and it was aggressive and abusive, we were shaking.'
Jimmy Bullard's Accusations
Jimmy admitted he 'threw Adam under the bus' by quitting a trial for personal reasons, which sparked the explosive row. He insisted, 'But what I don't stand on, is someone being abusive, aggressive and intimidating.' He challenged Ant and Dec to show unaired footage, fuming, 'You didn't show any of the C-bombs, it's a liberty.' Ant countered that the language was 'unbroadcastable' and maintained he didn't find it intimidating.
David Haye's Intervention
David Haye, who had been accused of bullying Adam, sided with Jimmy, demanding answers about Adam's obscenities. Adam retorted, 'Let the finalists speak,' earning cheers from the audience. Adam later apologised, saying, 'I take full responsibility for my actions... I have nothing but love for Jimmy.' But David interrupted, claiming editing had made Adam a victim. Ant and Dec furiously told him to stop interrupting.
Aftermath and Reactions
Despite the turmoil, Adam won the final eating trial, which fans called 'horrendous,' and Gemma Collins declared him her hero. David questioned whether Adam deserved to win after using the C-word, but Adam proudly replied, 'Yeah, after that challenge I do think I deserve to win.' Craig Charles finished fourth, while Harry Redknapp and Mo Farah placed second and third.
The explosive confrontation has raised questions about the future of the show, as Ant and Dec wrapped up by saying, 'Right, let's leave it there. We'll agree to disagree.'



