Alex Scott and Angry Ginge Must Follow Little-Known Rule to Be Paid for I'm A Celeb

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Alex Scott and Angry Ginge Must Follow Little-Known Rule to Be Paid for I'm A Celeb

Angry Ginge and Alex Scott are heading into the jungle

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Stars from the world of football have helped make ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!’ one of the most popular programmes on British television, and this year will be no different.

Lionesses legend Alex Scott, as well as FIFA and football-related content creator Angry Ginge will both be a part of this year’s series.

I'm a Celeb 2025 is set to get underway on the 16th of November, and this year’s celebrities are set to be paid handsomely for their time in the jungle.

However, they will apparently not receive a penny if they break a key ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here!’ rule.

I'm A Celebrity (ITV)
I'm A Celebrity (ITV)

The jungle is not for the weak.

Eating and sleeping outside is not for everyone, and some celebrities have found adapting incredibly difficult in the past.

This year will be no different, but Scott and Ginge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, will need to stay in the jungle for at least 72 hours if they want to get paid, according to the Metro.

If they fail to get over the line, they could end up leaving Australia with nothing.

‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!’ has featured football stars like former player Ian Wright and former manager Harry Redknapp in the past.

Scott is one of the biggest names in women’s football after an illustrious career with Arsenal, Birmingham City, Boston Breakers, and England.

The 41-year-old star retired from professional football in 2018 but has subsequently enjoyed a successful career as a broadcaster.

Scott has been recognised for her contribution to women’s football with a place in the WSL Hall of Fame.

She also received an MBE in the 2017 New Year's Honours list.

Angry Ginge will be one of the favourites to win (Getty)
Angry Ginge will be one of the favourites to win (Getty)

Burtwistle may not have ever played professional football, but his profile in the beautiful game is growing after a successful career as a content creator.

The 23-year-old has amassed more than a million followers on Twitch, and has also played a role in the Sidemen Charity Match and Soccer Aid.

The social media star also manages one of the 12 teams in the Baller League UK.

The Baller League UK is a six-a-side football tournament on Sky Sports that features social media personalities and former professional footballers.

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