I'm A Celeb final in chaos as ITV bosses threaten to take back star's full fee
One star is allegedly walking off the show before the final on Friday.

ITV fans have seen tensions, tears and tough challenges on I'm A Celebrity...South Africa but as the series is coming to an end, one campmate has decided to walk off the show and is now facing a cut in their show fee. In a teaser clip we saw from Monday's episode, Jimmy Bullard and Adam Thomas got into an explosive row while they were asked to finish a task in part of the Rancid Run challenges. The heated argument left Jimmy storming off the show as a source said "there's no way he will be turning up on Friday."
The insider told The Sun: "Both men acted in a way they're not proud of. It's so bad, in fact, that Jimmy says there's no way he'll be turning up on Friday, which means he won't be paid his full show fee. Jimmy snubbed going to the All Stars press launch last month so everyone knows he's serious."
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The source added: "It doesn't look good for him going forward with other TV commitments because he'll be seen as a bit of a risk and unreliable. It's a shame both Adam and Jimmy have not been able to find a resolution and move past it."
Tonight, fans are expected to see the pair clash in a Bushtucker trial. Waterloo Road star Adam is heard yelling at Jimmy: "Jim, you're up! Are you taking a p***?"
Both Ant and Dec realise that Jimmy 'is not moving at all', Adam storms over and confronts him: "You taking the p***? I'm in there, getting covered in f*****g ants."
Jimmy then responses: "Boy I don't think I got it in me. Whoa, whoa, whoa, calm down. That's pathetic."

Yesterday's episode also saw the exit of Gemma Collins and David Haye from the show. After leaving the show, the former boxer was quizzed about his relationship with Adam, and he did not hold back.
Last week Adam, who has been diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, refused to do a Bushtucker Trial, claiming he felt unwell and dehydrated. But David refused to let it go and said: "I don’t like guys who are a bit useless."
David said: "I've spoken to Adam, I've said my piece, and some of what's still to air will speak for itself. I'll leave it there. The personalities in that camp were something else, and that's what I'll take away from it. I walked in, telling myself to soak up every minute of it, and I did. The campmates were a proper group - funny, warm, full of character."
The latest departure now means that eight contestants will be left fighting for the title in the live final on Friday.