Sinitta Backs Jimmy Bullard and David Haye After ‘Bullying’ Row Rocks I’m A Celeb Live Final

Sinitta stood by Jimmy Bullard and David Haye as she shared a statement on Sunday reflecting on her I'm A Celebrity South AfricaSinitta has publicly stood by her co-stars Jimmy Bullard and David Haye following the heated bullying controversy that overshadowed the live final of I’m A Celebrity South Africa. During the finale, the tension between Adam Thomas, Jimmy, and David reached a boiling point, leading to a dramatic altercation that left several cast members shaken.

Sinitta’s Support for Jimmy and David

Sinitta performs U-turn on 'bullies' David Haye and Jimmy Bullard as she  breaks silence on why she stormed off I'm A Celebrity set - Entertainment  DailyAfter the live final aired, Sinitta shared her thoughts on the situation and reflected on the events that unfolded during the show. She emphasized the seriousness of the word “bully” and argued that it should not be used lightly. “I really wish everyone had been given a proper chance to speak last night,” she stated, expressing frustration at the chaotic nature of the final segment.

Sinitta also acknowledged the pressure the contestants were under, and while she said she was happy that Adam won in the end, she made it clear that she did not support the labeling of her fellow cast members as bullies. “I am not a bully either,” she declared in her statement, addressing the online abuse she has received since the show aired. She emphasized the importance of kindness and respect in social media interactions.

The Explosive Row and its Aftermath

The All Stars series, which has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats between feuding cast mates – Adam Thomas, Jimmy and David – descended into chaos on Saturday during the live finalThe row between Adam, Jimmy, and David became a central point of drama during the live final. The altercation reportedly began when Adam allegedly called Jimmy the ‘C-word’ during a trial, and tensions continued to escalate as the situation unfolded. As emotions ran high, Sinitta and Gemma Collins stormed off stage, unable to bear the intensity of the confrontation.

In a tense moment, Jimmy accused the show of editing out key footage of the argument, including the offensive language, which he claimed made him appear unfairly vilified. The disagreement reached its peak when David Haye voiced his concerns, pointing out that the editing seemed to have painted Adam as the victim in the situation. Despite the tension, Adam later apologized, acknowledging his actions and expressing regret.

Sinitta’s Final Thoughts

Adam, 37, who was voted the winner, had the opportunity to speak to Jimmy, after allegedly calling him the 'C-word' in an explosive clashDespite the drama, Sinitta made it clear that she still holds affection for all her co-stars and reflected on the experience with a sense of gratitude. “I had a wonderful time with everyone, despite one difficult incident, and I truly hope we can hold on to the life lessons and the incredible experience we shared together,” she shared.

She also took the opportunity to reiterate her stance on the importance of handling conflicts with maturity and respect. Sinitta’s statement underscores the complexity of reality TV dynamics, where moments of high drama can quickly turn into deeply personal matters for those involved.