Adam Thomas shares emotional statement saying David Haye 'broke' him on I'm A Celeb
David wasn't happy with Adam in South Africa
As the second series of I'm A Celeb: South Africa continues, fans have been watching through gritted teeth in recent episodes, thanks to David Haye's harsh treatment of fellow camp mate Adam Thomas.
In scenes which aired on Friday night's (17th April) episode, former boxing champion David wasn't happy with the Waterloo Road actor, after he admitted to the group he wasn't feeling up to taking part in the Termite Terror trial.
Whilst Adam's other camp mates were understanding, knowing he suffers with arthritis, the same couldn't be said for David, who said: "Dehydrated?! We've all got the same amount of water! Adam is doing it and that's it!
"When is your top form gonna come? Why aren't we forcing this dude to go and do it? Coincidentally, every time there's something to do, he's not feeling well!"
After hosts Ant and Dec confessed they thought David had taken things too far, Adam has now shared an emotional statement about his time in South Africa, admitted David 'broke' him.
He wrote: 'Not going to lie, this picture breaks my heart, as I know on the inside what I was dealing with and truth be told I thought it was all my fault. I now know that’s not the reality…
'My time in I’m a Celebrity South Africa was one of the toughest things I’ve ever been through, physically, mentally, and emotionally.
'Watching it back hasn’t been easy at all. There were moments I felt pushed to my absolute limit, and if I’m honest, times I didn’t even recognise myself. Living with arthritis is something I don’t really talk about, as much as I should do…but in there it really took its toll. My biggest fight was pretending to put on a brave face and trying to hide the pain! that can be exhausting within itself. There were days my body just didn’t want to keep going, but I did.
'I won’t sit here and say I handled everything perfectly, because I didn’t. I wish I spoke up for myself sooner. I wish I stood my ground instead of trying to keep the peace, but I’ve learned that being kind doesn’t mean being weak, and sometimes it takes going through tough moments to find your voice.
'Since coming out, I’ve taken time to process everything, and I’m in a much better place now. I let go of the anger, had the conversations I needed to have, and chose peace.
'What I’m most proud of, is at times like this I wanted to walk, I wanted to quit but I didn’t . Even when I wanted to walk away, even when it felt like too much, I never give up! and that means everything to me.
'He broke me in there, he pushed me to my limits, and I’ve told David this and he’s apologised and that’s that! I’ve moved on now, am not one to hold a grudge.
'But thank you for all your lovely messages and all the kind words ❤️
'We all face people and situations that try to break us, but sometimes those moments are what rebuild you stronger than ever.
'Be kind'. (sic)
Adam's family and friends were quick to comment on the post, sharing their support for the actor.
His twin brother Scott Thomas wrote: 'I wish I could have been there for you my brother…it makes me so angry that you went through that…but I’m so proud of how you’ve come out of the other side of all this…the strongest you’ve ever been and on an incredible journey…standing in your power 👊❤️💪✨'.
His older brother Ryan Thomas then commented: 'I would like to say i would stick up for you in there but hes not the guy to pick a fight with 🤣🤣🤣 we need to give @tonybellew a call bro 😂'. (sic)
Camp mate Scarlett Moffatt added: 'Awwww Adam I bloody love you. You’re one of the kindest men I know, if my little boy ends up being as caring as you then I know I’ll have done a good job a mam. Lots of love ❤️', with Ashely Roberts adding: 'Adam bless you. You have such a big heart. I’m sorry you struggled in there. ♥️🫶🏼'. (sic)
Check out all of this year's I'm A Celeb: South Africa camp mates below:
Gemma Collins
Reality star Gemma took part in the 2014 series of I'm A Celeb, but quit after just three days! Despite this, her short appearance certainly made an impact, with fans calling for her return ever since.
Scarlett Moffatt
Thanks to her time on Gogglebox, Scarlett entered the Australian camp during the 16th series in 2016, and she became an instant hit with fans! Despite being in the final alongside Joel Dommett and Adam Thomas, Scarlett was crowned Queen of the Jungle.
Sinitta
Singer and Simon Cowell's BFF Sinitta entered the camp as a late arrival during the 2011 series, but she didn't last long, being the second celeb to be voted off.
Adam Thomas
Joining Scarlett from the 2016 series will be Waterloo Road actor Adam! He's no stranger to a reality show, so will he go one step further this time round?
Sir Mo Farah
Sir Mo was part of the 2020 series which took place at Gwrych Castle in Wales thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Olympic legend wasn't shy in opening up in camp, resulting in him being loved by viewers.
Ashley Roberts
Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley was a camp mate during the 12th series in 2012, finishing as runner-up on the show behind EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks. Ashley's appearance led her to other major TV and Radio gigs here in the UK.
David Haye
Boxer David was also camp mate during the 12th series in 2012, and he had pretty good success on the show, finishing in third place behind Charlie Brooks and runner-up Ashley Roberts.
Beverley Callard
Coronation Street legend Beverley Callard never got to experience the true jungle, after taking part in the 2020 series at Gwrych Castle in Wales.
Seann Walsh
Comedian Seann Walsh entered the I'm A Celeb camp as a late arrival alongside Matt Hancock during the 2022 series, following his Strictly scandal which saw him kissing dancing partner Katya Jones. Seann proved popular in the jungle, finishing in fifth place.
Craig Charles
Actor and DJ Craig Charles signed up for show back in 2014, but sadly, after just four days in camp, Craig made the decision to leave the show after being told the heartbreaking news that his brother had sadly passed away.
Harry Redknapp
Former football manager Harry instantly become one of the most iconic I'm A Celeb camp mates ever after his stint in the jungle back in 2018, going on to be crowned King of the Jungle. His one-liners and his lovely words about his wife Sandra really won the hearts of the nation.
Jimmy Bullard
Former footballer Jimmy Bullard made an instant impact when he took part in the show in 2014, causing drama amongst his fellow camp mates. Jimmy was the first to get the boot so he will be hoping he performs better this time round!
I'm A Celeb: South Africa airs every night this week, with the live final taking place in London on Friday 24th April.
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