Angry Ginge Wins I'm a Celebrity but Loses Crown and Prize Money (2026)

A TikTok sensation from Salford has claimed the crown in I’m a Celebrity, but there’s more to the victory than a shiny title. Angry Ginge rose above fellow finalists Tom Read Wilson from Celebs Go Dating and Shona McGarty of EastEnders to become King of the Jungle this past Sunday, December 7. The triumph followed three weeks filled with dramatic highs and lows, and Angry Ginge succeeds the previous champion, Danny Jones from McFly.

Despite the win, the prize isn’t a cash payout. Like many past winners, the champion is required to surrender the ceremonial floral crown and wooden scepter before leaving Australia for the UK, leaving no personal trophy or cash from the show itself. This echoes what former winner Sam Thompson revealed after his own victory: the show doesn’t grant a financial prize to the final camper, with appearance fees instead determining a contestant’s earnings.

According to industry reporting, contestants negotiate appearance fees before joining the show, which can range from tens of thousands to over a million pounds, depending on celebrity status. A standard rule is that any participant who stays in the jungle for at least 72 hours earns a predetermined fee, regardless of final placement in the public vote. Current estimates place Shona McGarty’s potential earnings around £95,000, Tom Read Wilson’s between £60,000 and £80,000, and Angry Ginge’s appearance fee near £100,000.

Angry Ginge reflected after the win that the experience, not the title, was the main goal: “I didn’t do it to become King. I did it for the experience.” His sister, Tasha Burtwistle, shared that being on the show had long been on his bucket list, and she was thrilled to see him achieve it. She also noted the family’s pride as they watched him from home and later visited him briefly in the jungle with their mother.

This story raises a provocative question: should reality competition shows offer substantial cash prizes to winners, or are the broader exposure and appearance fees the real incentive for participants? What’s your take—does the crown carry enough value when the financial reward appears to be largely driven by negotiated fees rather than the prize itself?

Angry Ginge Wins I'm a Celebrity but Loses Crown and Prize Money (2026)

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