ANGRY Ginge is expected to cash in with a massive six-figure deal after his success on I’m a Celebrity.
The YouTuber is plotting a major career move as he picks up new fans from the ITV show.

Angry Ginge is set to the standout star of the I’m A Celebrity seriesCredit: ITV

He’s thrown himself into all the challengesCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
The 24-year-old has become an early favourite to win, with Betfair offering odds of 7/5.
His popularity makes him one to watch for brands looking to throw money at the biggest stars of the series.
Ginge is also keen to use his platform to better mental health for young people.
An insider told The Sun: “Ginge will be genuinely overwhelmed by the love he’s had from the public.
“Right now he’ll be focused on enjoying every minute of the jungle and finishing strong.
“Once he’s out, there are definitely some big opportunities on the table, and he’ll be excited to explore them, whether that’s TV, books or something that allows him to use his platform for good.
“He’s spoken in the past about wanting to support young people and mental health, so it wouldn’t be surprising if something meaningful comes from that after the show.”
PR and Entertainment expert Lynn Carratt says Ginge will be a “perfect fit” for panel shows and an autobiography could even be on the cards.
He has already partnered with Puma and JD Sports, but if he lands even bigger brands like Adidas, Nike, or Umbro he could become a multi-millionaire overnight, she says.
Lynn told The Sun: “Long before I’m a Celebrity Angry Ginge was killing it as a streamer, YouTuber and TikToker with his gaming and football content. But now? he’s officially crossed over into mainstream fame, and it’s working wonders. a few viewers of the show would have recognised him from participating in Soccer Aid but other won’t.
“The thing about I’m a Celebrity is simple: most viewers aren’t watching Twitch, so suddenly, Angry Ginge is on everyone’s radar. He’s gone from social media creator to household name, and if the rumours are to be believed, brands are already banging down his door.
“He’s got a great personality, he’s relatable, a bit fiery, and funny. I can see him on panel shows — The Last Leg, A League of Their Own — even comedy formats.
“And there’s talk of a book deal. A biography from Angry Ginge might seem ambitious, but let’s be honest, people would snap it up.
“Money-wise? Watch this space. He’s already partnered with Puma and JD Sports, but if he lands Adidas, Nike, or Umbro—hello, £3 million-plus in a year.
“Beyond that, gaming tech, streetwear brands like Boohoo Men, lifestyle collabs like Red Bull or even Pepsi and Coca-Cola make perfect sense. Festival sponsorships and experience brands are also totally in his lane.
“Last night Ginge opened up to campmate Ruby Wax about his “romantic side” as they discussed his past relationship.”
The online star admitted he’d been dumped by text by his while live streaming.
“I had to carry on for six more hours,” he revealed.
Sharing a rare insight into his love life, Ginge told Ruby he had asked her to be his girlfriend by leaving a trail of rose petals, from the front door to his room.
“They led to a teddy bear and then I officially asked her to be my girlfriend”, says Ginge.
Lynn believes that being wet behind the ears is part of Ginge’s appeal with fans – but he’ll need to make savvy business decisions to stay ahead of the pack.
“Of course, he’s still raw, which is part of his charm, but brands might want him a little polished for the big-money deals,” Lynn added.
“And he’ll need to pace himself: over-exposure risks alienating the fans who got him here in the first place.
“Morgan ‘Angry Ginge’ Burt-Whistle is in prime position right now: the perfect mix of online cred and mainstream appeal.
“Keep your eye on him—this next 12 months could be seriously massive.”