ITV I'm A Celebrity's Angry Ginge has been crowned King of the Jungle and the Manchester United fan was inundated with well wishes.
Angry Ginge wins Iām a Celebrity 2025.
Man United fan Angry Ginge was crowned as I'm a Celebrity winner on Sunday night.
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Both Manchester United and Luke Littler have offered their congratulations to YouTuber Angry Ginge following his triumph on reality television programme I'm a Celebrity...Get me out of here!
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The United supporter was declared King of the Jungle on Sunday night.
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Following the announcement by hosts Ant and Dec, United's official X account posted: "King of the Jungle. Well played, Ginge - you've done yourself and your family proud."
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Darts sensation Littler posted four photographs of Ginge backing him, accompanied by the message: "King of the jungle right hereeeeee. Never in doubt brotherrrrr @angryginge13."
Ginge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, battled against fellow celebrities for nearly three weeks in the Australian wilderness. He reached the finale, alongside, Eastenders actress Shona McGarty, who finished third, and Celebs go Dating personality Tom Read Wilson, who was runner-up.
Reflecting on his victory, Ginge remarked: "I don't think I can swear, but I feel amazing.
"Honestly, a dream come true. I didn't think I could go all this way never mind win. Thank you to everyone who voted."
Ginge's success in the show prompted numerous messages on Instagram. Fellow YouTuber KSI posted footage of his winning moment, with the caption: "Congrats brother."
Fellow YouTuber Chunkz posted: "Proud of the boy, well done brother."
Last year's jungle champion and McFly star Danny Jones filmed himself offering congratulations to Ginge in Australia, accompanied by the caption: "From one northern King to another."
Ex-England footballer and former Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott penned: "Congrats @angryginge13. Enjoy every minute of your win! What a series."
During the final episode before his coronation, Ginge reflected on his jungle ordeal. "It was a lot harder than I thought it'd be," he revealed.
"I'd reached out to people before I went in to get some advice, but nobody warned me about what I was about to go through. No one said it was going to be that hard."
He continued: "That was the hardest thing I've ever done and was a real mental test.
"There were so many times I wanted to throw the towel in."