While still competing in the Australian jungle on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!, 24-year-old campmate Angry Ginge has become the subject of an intense three-way bidding war for his services.
A Flood of Lucrative Offers
The digital creator's representatives have reportedly been inundated with lucrative propositions. These span major television opportunities, publishing deals for his first book, and significant advertising contracts with household-name retailers.
An insider close to the star revealed that commercial interest skyrocketed the moment he entered the camp. The source stated, "He's been absolutely inundated with offers, far more than anyone predicted."
They added that brands have quickly identified his unique appeal, noting, "He's not just a viral creator; he's genuinely relatable, he speaks the language of real people, and he connects with an audience that many big companies have struggled to reach."
Broadcasters and Publishers Circle
The bidding war extends across multiple media industries. According to the insider, broadcasters are already chomping at the bit to meet him, with interest from ITV, BBC, Channel 4, and major streaming services.
"There's a real sense in TV circles that Ginge is a breakout mainstream star in the making," the source said. "People have seen how funny, warm and unfiltered he is, and that's exactly what commissioners are looking for."
Meanwhile, a simmering bidding war is starting in publishing. A string of major publishing houses are circling, all desperate to secure his first book deal. They believe there is a significant appetite for his story, which details his upbringing in a council flat with his mum and sister and how he built a massive online community from his bedroom.
Jungle Favourite with Star Support
This commercial frenzy comes as Ginge is currently the bookies' favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle, though he faces stiff competition from rapper Aitch.
His journey has garnered support from high-profile figures, including:
- England Lioness Chloe Kelly
- Strictly's George Clarke
- Internet personalities like KSI and Niko Omilana
A friend revealed that the campmate is unaware of the overwhelming support and commercial interest brewing on the outside, saying, "Ginge has no idea how much love he's getting." The demand underscores his rare position of holding both mainstream affection and significant digital influence.