I’m A Celebrity in Turmoil: Fans Furious as Ant & Dec Disrupt Ginge’s Trial – Is the Show Losing Its Respect?

The 2025 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle is heating up, but not just from the midday sun — tension is rising between fans and the show’s hosts over a moment that many say crossed the line. During Angry Ginge’s latest Bushtucker Trial, viewers slammed Ant and Dec for their constant joking and distractions, arguing that their behaviour undermined the seriousness of the challenge and disrespected Ginge’s efforts.

The Trial That Sparked Outrage

In the “Terror Flying Tours” trial, Ginge was tasked with retrieving stars from boxes using only his tongue — a bizarre and physically trying challenge on its own. But the hosts, known for their playful banter, kept making comments that clearly threw Ginge off:

Dec quipped, “Tongue gets very dry, doesn’t it?”

Ant added with a grin: “This is going to be a great meme,” just as time was running out.

Their chatter made Ginge laugh, and in the final seconds, he failed to collect the star he was supposed to — something many fans believe was directly caused by the distractions.

'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' TV show, Series 25, Show 8, Australia - 23 Nov 2025
Angry Ginge took on the latest Bushtucker trialCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

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Viewers hit out at Ant and Dec for distracting GingeCredit: ITV

'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' TV show, Series 25, Show 8, Australia - 23 Nov 2025

Fans Are Not Having It

Reactions on social media exploded. On X, viewers voiced their anger:

“Ant and Dec need to be quiet when Ginge is doing the trial, they are putting him off …”
“That made me switch off!! #ImACeleb.”
“Stop talking Ant and Dec, let Angry Ginge concentrate.”

One fan even blamed the hosts for Ginge’s failure, writing:

“If they didn’t make him laugh, he would’ve got that second star.”

Despite the punchy commentary, Ginge showed his characteristic grit. After the trial, he jokingly called Ant a “d***head” — a comeback that sent the audience into laughs and earned him points for resilience. Many praised him, calling his response “comedy gold” and showing appreciation for his ability to take a beating with humor.

What This Says About I’m A Celebrity Right Now

This isn’t just a one-off moment of on-screen banter — for some fans, it represents a growing problem. I’m A Celebrity has always thrived on tough trials, strong personalities, and moments of genuine vulnerability. But when the hosts’ jokes feel like cheap distractions during a serious challenge, viewers question whether the show still respects its own contestants.

Critics argue that Ant and Dec are blurring the line between entertainment and mockery. By turning serious moments into meme material, they risk undermining the courage it takes for campmates to face their fears — not just for stars like Ginge, but for the integrity of the show itself.

Aitch and Angry Ginge from "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" TV show, Series 25, during a Bushtucker Trial, Camp Fright.
Aitch and Angry Ginge are friends from back homeCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Content Creator Angry Ginge smiling and looking off-camera.

A Turning Point for the Jungle?

Angry Ginge’s trial — and the backlash it sparked — might mark a turning point for I’m A Celebrity. With fan trust being tested, the producers could face increasing pressure to rethink how much comedic licence is allowed during trials. Are Ant and Dec’s antics still welcome, or are they becoming a liability?

Whatever happens next, one thing is clear: viewers are watching closely — and they’re not afraid to call out what they see as disrespect. Jungle loyalty is being tested, and if the show doesn’t address these complaints, it risks losing the very credibility that made it a British television staple.