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Dating Disaster: ‘I’m A Celeb’ Star Gets Dumped Via Text – And His Reaction Is Heartbreaking!

In a raw and emotional episode of *I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!*, fans were left reeling as popular streamer Angry Ginge, 24, bared his soul about a devastating breakup that still haunts him. The young star, who’s been riding an emotional whirlwind this week, opened up about being dumped via a cold, impersonal text message—right in the middle of a live stream. It’s the kind of heartbreak that hits hard, and viewers couldn’t help but flood social media with messages of support for the fan-favorite campmate.

‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ TV show, Series 25, Show 10, Australia – 25 Nov 2025

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‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ TV show, Series 25, Show 10, Australia – 25 Nov 2025

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The vulnerable moment unfolded during a heartfelt chat with comedian Ruby Wax in the camp’s cozy treehouse. Ruby, probing into Ginge’s life outside the jungle, teased that he didn’t strike her as the romantic type. But Ginge quickly proved her wrong, painting a picture of a grand gesture from his past. “I had rose petals from the front door all the way up the stairs,” he recalled, his voice tinged with nostalgia. “Then it led to my room with a teddy bear and a single rose, and that’s when I officially asked her to be my girlfriend.” It sounded like a scene straight out of a rom-com—until the plot twisted into tragedy.

In a gut-wrenching revelation, Ginge shared how it all fell apart. His ex ended things abruptly over text while he was mid-stream, forcing him to plaster on a smile and push through for another six agonizing hours. “I had to carry on,” he said simply, but the pain in his eyes spoke volumes. Fans watching at home were crushed, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to rally around him. “Aw poor Ginge!” one tweeted, while another lamented, “Dumped by text is brutal!” A third added, “It’s been tough to watch Ginge the last few days—he’s breaking my heart.”

This confession capped off a rough patch for Ginge, who’s been grappling with the isolation of jungle life. Just last night, viewers saw him crumble under the weight of homesickness. Lounging in the treehouse he shares with rapper Aitch, Ginge pulled out a photo of his family for comfort. But it only amplified his emotions. In the Bush Telegraph, he admitted, “It’s a bit of a sh*t day really. I’m missing home, missing speaking to my family. Food and drink are massive parts too, but they say you have ups and downs.” Choking back tears, he buried his face in his hands: “I’m holding it in. I suppose it’s just one of my down days.”

The tears flowed again later when Ginge lamented not being able to text his mum—a simple act most take for granted, but a luxury denied in the camp. His raw honesty has endeared him even more to audiences, showcasing a softer side beneath his fiery “Angry Ginge” persona.

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Angry Ginge lying down with a framed photo on his chest.

But it’s not all smooth sailing in the jungle. Tensions simmered during Monday’s episode when the group held their routine community meeting. As the newly appointed camp leader and deputy, Aitch and Ginge found themselves under fire from Ruby Wax. “Are we playing king and deputy, and we’re the low people?” she challenged, admitting she felt “a little scared” of their authoritative vibe. She contrasted it with previous leaders Vogue and Tom, who “didn’t take it seriously.” In a confessional, Ruby confessed, “I think we’re divided…”

Even fellow campmate Jack chimed in, questioning Ginge’s trustworthiness after a playful fib. Ginge had joked about only earning five stars in a recent trial—when he’d actually nailed ten. “It got in my head,” Jack admitted. “Can I trust Ginge?”

Amid the drama and down days, Angry Ginge’s story is a reminder of the human side of reality TV stars. From romantic highs to crushing lows, his journey in the jungle is proving to be as unpredictable as the Australian outback itself. Fans are rooting for him to bounce back—because if anyone can turn heartbreak into triumph, it’s Ginge.