
Angry Ginge refused to allow one player to sign his match-worn shirt after playing in Soccer Aid earlier this year.
Ginge, who is currently competing in the latest series of I'm A Celebrity, took part in Soccer Aid for the first time in 2025.
He had already shown his footballing talents during the 2025 Sidemen Charity Match in March, where he played at centre-back and produced a commanding display in both boxes.
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He was called up to Soccer Aid in June and was one of only three England players - along with Jack Wilshere and Tom Grennan - to play the entire 90 minutes.
England took a 3-0 lead over the World XI before half-time, but former Manchester United and Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez changed the game after he was brought on for the second half.
The Argentine netted four goals in 14 minutes as he breached the England defence time and time again, with some fans joking about whether he knew he was playing in a charity match.
The World XI won 5-4 after Big Zuu scored an 84th-minute winner.
Players from both sides appeared to have worn two shirts during the match, which raised over £15 million in total for the UNICEF children's charity.
One of the shirts was autographed by each player and listed for auction on matchwornshirts.com.
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Former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson's shirt brought the highest bid, selling for £5,824, while actress Bella Ramsey's shirt sold for £3,649. Proceeds from each sale went to UNICEF.
Ginge's shirt, meanwhile, went for £1,707 - with the content creator left stunned after seeing the size of the bid while live on stream.
He revealed that his other match-worn shirt was signed by members of both squads - except for one player.
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Manchester United fan Ginge stated that Tevez, who acrimoniously left United to join rivals Manchester City in 2011, would not be allowed to sign his shirt in 'a million f***ing years'.
He described the former Argentina forward as a 'traitor' and added: "Tevez ain't signing my f***ing shirt. Not in a million f***ing years."
During the match, Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwistle - floored Tevez with a strong challenge which the striker clearly didn't like.
Tevez responded by appearing to kick out at his England opponent, with Ginge posting a photo to Instagram of a gash on his leg in the aftermath of the challenge.
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He captioned the post: "Cheers Tevez... t**t."
Ginge is currently one of 10 celebrities in the Australian jungle, having entered alongside the likes of Aitch, Martin Kemp, Kelly Brook and Alex Scott.
The 24-year-old won't have to worry about Tevez being one of the two traditional late arrivals, however, as The Sun report that television presenters Tom Read Wilson and Vogue Williams are lined up to enter the jungle later this week.
Topics: Football, Soccer Aid, Im a Celebrity