In a heart-wrenching scene on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa, Adam Thomas broke down in tears after yet another clash with David Haye. The 37-year-old actor, visibly upset, poured his heart out in the Bush Telegraph, asking, “What are you getting out of it, bro?” after enduring multiple jabs from the boxer during the day.
Viewers were left furious, with many calling Haye’s treatment of Thomas “bullying.” Adam, best known for his role in Waterloo Road, has been the target of repeated digs from Haye, and the emotional toll was evident when Adam finally snapped, telling the former boxer, “It’s not funny no more, man.”
The tensions began early that morning when Adam casually remarked that it wasn’t as cold in the camp as the previous night. David, however, quickly responded with a sarcastic jab, telling him, “It’s all the warm love everyone’s been giving you.” This seemingly innocuous comment led to a back-and-forth that quickly escalated.
During the confrontation, Adam, visibly distressed, asked David to stop, explaining that his comments were crossing a line. “Shut up, man. All day, every day for two days straight. Just chill,” he told David, to which the boxer responded with more laughter, saying, “It’s okay babe, it’s okay.” Adam’s frustration reached its peak as he questioned why David had been “coming for him” for days.
As Adam broke down, other campmates, including Scarlett Moffatt, stepped in, urging David to be kinder. “Don’t be a dick,” Scarlett bluntly told him, but the boxer continued to downplay his actions, suggesting he was only trying to be “caring” like a “big brother.”
Despite David’s attempts to backtrack, saying, “If I’ve upset him, it’s not my intention,” viewers took to social media to voice their anger. One user wrote, “@davidhaye is a disgusting, vile, spiteful, piece of s***” while another echoed the sentiment, saying, “YES ADAM, tell David to leave it out, it’s proper bullying.”
As the emotional fallout from the argument continued, Gemma Collins, who had witnessed the tension firsthand, expressed her admiration for Adam’s courage in standing up for himself, remarking, “I was so proud of Adam standing up for himself.”
David later offered a half-hearted apology in the Bush Telegraph, saying, “Maybe I’m a bit harsh,” but it was clear that Adam had reached his limit, telling him, “You’re not hurting my feelings, but if you don’t want to be nice, don’t be nice.”
The confrontation marks a significant turning point in the series, with viewers continuing to express their disapproval over David Haye’s behavior. Will this emotional moment be the breaking point for Adam, or will the tension between the two escalate further? Only time will tell as I’m A Celeb continues to deliver shocking moments and heart-wrenching drama.
Source: The Sun


