Picture this: two celebrities trapped together in the Canadian wilderness, forced to eat, sleep, and breathe in constant proximity. The scenery will be stunning, but the action? Explosive. That’s the promise of the new *I’m a Celebrity* spin-off, set to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary—and Ant and Dec are already locked in to host.
Already, whispers of massive names circling the production have fans buzzing. “Imagine the tension,” an insider teases. “There will likely be fireworks.” But while the new season promises fresh chaos, the fallout from the last all-stars series is far from over.
David Haye is preparing to sue ITV for “way more than £10,000,000.” The former boxer claims he was deliberately edited into a “pantomime villain” during *I’m a Celebrity… South Africa*. Viewers saw him clash with Adam Thomas in the finale, accusing the *Waterloo Road* star of being an “unworthy winner.” Now Haye’s lawyers have fired off a letter demanding a full investigation.
“I don’t like getting pushed around,” Haye told his followers in a video. “I’m going to take it as far as it needs to go.” His explosive legal threat comes after fans branded his views on women “sexist”—and his campmate Beverley Callard called him out on air. The show’s edit, he insists, made him the villain of a story he never signed up for.
Meanwhile, Adam Thomas—crowned the second “Ultimate Legend”—isn’t celebrating. On his podcast, he admitted the experience left him furious. “I just felt like I’d been exploited,” he said. “You couldn’t pay me £10,000,000 to do that again. Nothing is worth what I went through in there.”
The series, filmed in South Africa last autumn, was meant to crown the ultimate champion. Instead, it unleashed a storm of allegations, bitterness, and legal threats. And with a Canadian spin-off on the horizon, the drama is only just beginning.
