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DON’T LET HIM WIN! The Internet is ERUPTING, Demanding IMMEDIATE ACTION Against Jack Osbourne After His Clash with Angry Ginge.

The jungle is heating up, and not just from the Australian sun—tensions in the *I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!* camp have exploded into full-blown drama, leaving fans seething and calling for blood. Once a fan favorite, Jack Osbourne, son of rock legend Ozzy, has turned into public enemy number one after a brutal swipe at beloved YouTuber Angry Ginge (real name Morgan Burtwistle) that left the streamer in tears. Social media is ablaze with outrage, with viewers demanding Osbourne be the first booted from the show. “Don’t let him win!” they’re chanting online, and the backlash is only growing.

Jack Osbourne wasn't pleased with Angry Ginge (ITV)
Jack Osbourne wasn’t pleased with Angry Ginge (ITV)

It all kicked off when Ginge returned from a grueling Bushtucker Trial, cheekily claiming he’d only snagged five out of ten stars to prank his campmates. In true prankster fashion, he later revealed the truth: a perfect ten, ensuring a feast for everyone. Most celebs would laugh it off as harmless banter, but not Osbourne. The reality star took it personally, confronting Ginge with a stern lecture that cut deep.

“I know this isn’t intentional, Ginge, but it got in my head about how well you played saying you only got five stars,” Osbourne told him. “I was like—can I trust Ginge? As I was going to bed, tired and whatever, I was like: ‘Has he been lying to me the whole time?’ It legitimately did play with me. Well played, but also, you played with me.”

Osbourne has drawn fan fury, with many calling for him to be the 'first out' (ITV)
Osbourne has drawn fan fury, with many calling for him to be the ‘first out’ (ITV)

The drama didn’t stop there. As deputy to camp leader Aitch, Ginge was exempt from chores alongside his boss, sparking envy among the others. Ruby Wax admitted she was “a little scared” of the duo, contrasting them with previous leaders Tom Read Wilson and Vogue Williams, who “never took it seriously.” The mounting pressure clearly wore on Ginge, who was spotted gazing longingly at a photo of his family, his tough exterior cracking.

In a heartbreaking Bush Telegraph confessional, the emotional YouTuber broke down in tears: “It’s a bit of a s**t day really. I just feel as though I’m missing home, missing speaking to my family. Food and drink as well is a massive part, but they say you have up days and down days… I’m holding it in. I suppose it’s just one of my down days.”

Fans watching from home were livid, flooding platforms like X (formerly Twitter) with furious posts. One viewer highlighted the hypocrisy: “Ginge supported Jack while he cried about his dad and reminded him ‘men cry too’… just for Jack to attack his character in front of the whole camp and make him cry 2 DAYS LATER. Jack out first!”

Angry Ginge was seen quite emotional (ITV)
Angry Ginge was seen quite emotional (ITV)

Another blasted Osbourne’s overreaction: “I couldn’t cope in a camp where you can’t even have a bit of banter without being called untrustworthy—despite doing multiple trials and bringing back loads of stars and food. Like f**king hell, have a day off, Jack.”

A third expressed heartbreak for Ginge: “Sad for Ginge tonight and how the camp kind of misunderstood him joking about the role of deputy and how it’s knocked him down a little.”

This isn’t Osbourne’s first rodeo in the drama department. His ongoing feud with Kelly Brook has escalated to the point where his sister publicly branded her a “bully” on social media. Add in the bombshell that Alex Scott and Shona McGarty smuggled contraband into camp—resulting in punishments for all—and it’s no wonder the jungle vibes are turning toxic.

With viewer votes looming, the online mob is mobilizing: Osbourne’s days in the camp could be numbered. Will the fans get their way and send him packing first? One thing’s for sure—the internet won’t let this slide. Stay tuned as the jungle drama unfolds!