Luke Littler, a rising star in the world of darts, has expressed confidence in the ability of Angry Ginge, a contestant on “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Here,” to excel in the jungle. The 18-year-old, who is acquainted with the online personality Morgan Burtwistle, playfully hinted at a potential future adventure in Australia.
Recently, the Manchester United supporter and popular streamer touched down at Brisbane airport in preparation for the show’s commencement on November 16. Burtwistle is already the frontrunner, according to bookmakers, to emerge victorious as the jungle king when the show airs on ITV with hosts Ant and Dec.
Meanwhile, Littler secured a comfortable victory over Daryl Gurney, advancing to the knockout stages of the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton. As he awaits his next opponent in the tournament, he is also eagerly anticipating the commencement of the television series in Australia.
In an interview with SportsBoom, Littler expressed his belief that his close friend, Angry Ginge, will thrive in the challenging jungle environment. He playfully mentioned the aspect of voting for challenges and anticipating what delicacies his friend will have to consume during the show.
While Littler might be a strong contender for future editions of the reality television program, negotiations with TV producers may involve a substantial financial investment to secure his participation. When questioned about the possibility of joining the jungle adventure, Littler mentioned that he would consider it if the offer was financially appealing, suggesting a potential short visit overseas.
Angry Ginge’s arrival in Australia was met with enthusiasm from fans and media. Despite acknowledging his fondness for Manchester United and his mother, the 23-year-old humorously shared his past camping experience and concerns about Australian wildlife, hoping for a secure accommodation during his time on the show.
In a YouTube video announcing his participation in the reality TV series, Angry Ginge expressed his desire for Manchester United to achieve success in his absence, aiming for a strong league position upon his return in early December. He humorously remarked on the performance of rival teams, particularly Arsenal, during his time away.
