Male rivalry dominated the I’m A Celebrity… South Africa live final on Friday night, as campmates Jimmy Bullard and David Haye sparred with hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly in heated exchanges.
Spotlight Struggle Unfolds Onstage
The confrontation highlighted a fierce battle for attention among the male participants. Leading body language expert Judi James analyzed the onscreen drama, noting how arguments became the primary tool to seize the limelight during the finale.
James observed: “For this series, winning the spotlight appeared brutal, with arguments serving as the main currency for attention in the final show.”
She described the rigid, unhappy expressions of Gemma Collins, Scarlett Moffatt, and Ashley Roberts as the men overshadowed them with ongoing disputes. The female stars seemed drained and resigned amid the chaos.
Ant McPartlin’s Authoritative Response
James highlighted Ant McPartlin’s evident anger as he worked to preserve his professional authority. She explained: “The rage seemed genuine, particularly from Ant, whose role as host and key figure alongside Dec faced compromise, sparking a direct spat with Jimmy.”
Jimmy Bullard commandeered much of the airtime, turning the event into his personal showcase. David Haye then joined in, adopting a wide-armed splay pose reminiscent of his boxing days to reclaim alpha status and draw focus.
Ant and Dec countered with firm gestures to halt the escalation, signaling authority. Sinitta also sought attention by raising an arm and pointing, later showboating for cameras as she exited, unlike Gemma’s frustrated departure.
Key Moments of Conflict
In a pivotal clash, David splayed out, Jimmy stood firm, and Harry Redknapp puffed dramatically before disengaging. As Gemma exited, Ant displayed peak frustration. Dec ceased ing him, allowing Ant to take full command.
James detailed: “His angry stare indicated this was no act. Ant stabbed both hands to his chest, asserting charge, before a pointed finger duel with Jimmy. A final stabbing point from Ant warned Jimmy to cease.”

