The 2025 season of “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” has concluded, with Twitch streamer Angry Ginge emerging as the King of the Jungle. The announcement on Sunday was met with both excitement and curiosity, as many viewers were unfamiliar with the online personality. Morgan Burtwistle, the man behind the Angry Ginge persona, captivated audiences with his resilience and humour throughout the competition.
Burtwistle, at 24 years old, was one of the youngest contestants in this year’s line-up. He triumphed over seasoned celebrities like Eastenders actress Shona McGarty and Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson, proving that popularity transcends traditional media platforms. His victory underscores the growing influence of online personalities in mainstream entertainment.
Vogue Williams, representing Ireland, also participated in the show, but was unfortunately eliminated early despite her best efforts in the Bushtucker trials.
Angry Ginge: From Twitch Streamer to King of the Jungle
For those unfamiliar, Angry Ginge rose to prominence as a Twitch streamer. He established his account in October 2020, focusing primarily on FIFA and football-related content. His engaging personality and entertaining gameplay quickly garnered a dedicated following.
After a brief hiatus, he returned to streaming in March 2021 and expanded his reach by sharing content on TikTok. This strategic move proved highly successful, significantly boosting his online presence and introducing him to a wider audience.

The origin of the “Angry Ginge” moniker remains somewhat mysterious. While Burtwistle himself hasn’t explicitly explained it, the name is likely a playful reference to his red hair, combined with the common stereotype of gamers becoming frustrated or “angry” during gameplay. The name, whether intentional or not, proved memorable and contributed to his brand identity.
The King’s Prize: More Than Meets the Eye
Following his coronation as King of the Jungle, Angry Ginge received the traditional flower crown and wooden sceptre, symbols of his victory. However, these ceremonial items are not permitted to leave the jungle, leaving many to wonder about the actual prize for winning the show.
The truth is that there is no official prize associated with winning “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” Celebrities are paid a pre-determined fee for their participation, the amount of which is based on their existing celebrity status and negotiated prior to entering the jungle.
Participation Fee: The primary financial incentive for celebrities to participate is the appearance fee.
- This fee is paid regardless of whether they win the competition.
- The fee is generally paid if the celebrity stays a minimum of 72 hours in the jungle.
No Additional Prize for Winning: Unlike some reality shows that offer a cash prize or other tangible reward to the winner, “I’m A Celebrity” focuses on the exposure and potential career boost that comes with appearing on the popular program.
Estimated Earnings: While the exact figures are confidential, estimates suggest that Angry Ginge received approximately £100,000 (€114,000) for his appearance. Shona McGarty is believed to have earned around £95,000 (€108,500), while Tom Read Wilson’s fee was in the range of £60,000 to £80,000 (€68,500 to €91,000).
The Real Reward: Exposure and Opportunity
While Angry Ginge didn’t receive a monetary prize for winning, the exposure from “I’m A Celebrity” is invaluable. The show provides a platform for celebrities to connect with a wider audience, enhance their public image, and potentially open doors to new opportunities in television, endorsements, and other ventures. For Angry Ginge, the victory solidifies his transition from online streamer to mainstream personality, promising a bright future in the entertainment industry. His journey from the digital world to the Australian jungle proves the evolving landscape of celebrity and the power of online influence.

















