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David Haye goes for the knockout in tyrannical rant against ‘victim’ Adam Thomas – while Ant and Dec address the boxer’s ‘terrifying theories about women’ during I’m A Celeb final

This year’s I’m A Celebrity South Africa was full of drama, and Friday’s live finale was no different.

As all 12 contestants joined hosts Ant and Dec in the studio, Ant and Dec were quick to relay the boxer’s “terrible theories about women” as David Haye delivered a brutal shout-out to Adam Thomas in intense scenes.

During the episode, the Geordie duo experienced some of the scariest moments of the series, including an intense camp brawl and David’s questionable talking points.

Opening the show, they said: ‘This year’s campmates have survived Gemma Collins’ snoring… and the scariest of all, David Haye’s theories about women.’

Ant then pretended to fight with the athlete while the audience laughed.

The pre-recorded series also saw Jungle Legend Adam confront campmate Jimmy Bullard in a heated argument, a moment that was addressed during the finale and David couldn’t help but comment.

David Haye went for a cruel shout-out knockout over ‘victim’ Adam Thomas – while Ant and Dec address the boxer’s ‘terrible theories about women’ in I’m A Celeb final

Upon hearing that Adam had won, David confronted the player and questioned whether he deserved to win after calling him the 'C-word' in South Africa.

Upon hearing that Adam had won, David confronted the player and questioned whether he deserved to win after calling him the ‘C-word’ in South Africa.

Upon hearing that Adam had won, David confronted the player and questioned whether he deserved to win after calling him the ‘C-word’ in South Africa.

“Yes, after this fight, I think I deserve to win,” the man replied proudly.

David said, “Don’t you think you should ask Jimmy if he thinks he deserves to win?” he added. ‘Cause there were a lot of things cut from that thing. ‘Listen, I’ve got nothing but love for Jimmy, I guess it’s just… The guy’s playing the victim.’

Dec responded: ‘David, you were gone. You weren’t even there!’

The man added: ‘Can you let the finalists speak?’ As Gemma reaches out her arm to hold David back as the studio descends into chaos.

During a fiery This Morning interview on Thursday, David accused Adam of ‘playing the victim’ after he faced allegations he ‘bullied’ the actor while filming I’m a Celebrity in South Africa.

The boxer and the Waterloo Road star had a testy relationship during their time together in the jungle, which was filmed in September last year; David was accused of ‘bullying’ Adam after a series of swipes were published.

David once branded the actor ‘useless’ for exempting himself from a hearing due to his ill health.

And appearing on the ITV daytime programme, David defended his comments to Adam as a ‘joke’.

The man responded: 'Will you let the finalists speak?' Gemma puts her arm out to hold David back as the studio descends into chaos

The man responded: ‘Will you let the finalists speak?’ Gemma puts her arm out to hold David back as the studio descends into chaos

Elsewhere Ant and Dec said:

Elsewhere, Ant and Dec said: ‘This year’s campmates survived Gemma Collins’ snoring… and scariest of all, David Haye’s theories about women.’

He accused the Emmerdale star of trying to gain more sympathy by describing his ordeal as the ‘worst time of his life’.

The athlete insisted she was on good terms with Adam after the show and said she spoke to him just the day before the interview.

David said: ‘Some people have had the worst time of their lives, for example Adam said it was the worst time of his life, I don’t know how smooth his life has been!

‘I got along with everyone, even Adam. ‘I’ve been chatting to him ever since but this whole bullying thing has added fuel to the flames, I think the real angle is playing the victim card even in hearings.’

Former Emmerdale actor Adam suffered from psoriatic arthritis, an autoimmune disease, and was struggling with fatigue and dehydration in the bush.

But David claimed he ‘played the disease game’ whenever a hearing was held, adding: ‘It flares up at opportune times and that’s what I say.

‘He’s a very sweet guy but I think he’s a bit clumsy, he’s a professional victim.’

Throughout the series, viewers at home branded the boxer ‘misogynistic’ and ‘pathetic’.

Fellow campmates Scarlett Moffatt and Ashley Roberts were left shocked when David boasted about dating a “cute” woman with “the personality of an ugly bird”.

During Tuesday’s episode, the athlete discussed his girlfriend Sian Osborne with the group for the first time.

He said: ‘From now on it would also be good to gather everyone together. Sian can cook for around 60 people. We have these parties in Costa Rica…’

Pussycat Dolls star Ashley chimed in: ‘Who is this woman?’ In response, David described her as: ‘Tall, blue-eyed…’

Sinitta later said: ‘It looks so gorgeous.’

David replied: ‘He’s lovely, he’s got the personality of an absolutely ugly bird.’

When Scarlett and Ashley asked what he meant by the comment, David explained: ‘Most ugly girls realize they need to have the personality to joke, joke and make out. People are quick to overlook the fact that they are not aesthetically gorgeous.

‘What is this called? Ugly Duckling Syndrome? Girls are ugly at the beginning, but they become more beautiful as they grow up. But they still have the same personality as when they were ugly.’

Speaking in an interview, Sian later said: Sun: ‘I consider it a compliment – a big compliment, I can speak David fluently now and my family finds it very funny.

‘When David tells me I have the personality of a homely bird – a girl so full of life and character that her looks become irrelevant – he’s giving me something that the entire modeling industry once didn’t.’

Sian claimed those offended by her comments appeared to be offended by something.

She also claimed that David was the ’embodiment of masculinity’, which she believed women were no longer accustomed to.

Earlier this week it was revealed that David was allegedly making ‘sexist’ comments because he was unable to use AI to ‘check whether his comments were safe’.

He was allegedly using artificial intelligence to fact-check all of his conversations and public social media comments.

A source said: ‘The focus at camp has always been on the game, survival decisions and camp dynamics rather than trying to offend anyone.

‘Those who know him best will understand that there is no malicious intent behind these words.

‘When the AI ​​started, they started using it all the time to check if they were offending someone before commenting.

Added an insider Sun: ‘It’s a bit of a comfort blanket for him, but he didn’t have that in the jungle. ‘Those who know him best will understand that there is no ill will behind these words.’

The Daily Mail contacted David’s representatives for comment at the time.

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