I'm a Celebrity rocked by ‘fix’ claims as Adam Thomas' brother questions Scarlett Moffatt's win

The Emmerdale actor was a fan favourite on the show
Suspicious: Adam Thomas came third
ITV
Emma Powell5 December 2016

I'm A Celebrity has been hit with fix allegations after Adam Thomas' brother questioned why his sibling failed to win.

Thomas finished in third place while Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt was crowned Queen of the Jungle after beating runner-up Joel Dommett on Sunday night’s final.

Ryan Thomas was infuriated by the decision and questioned his brother's position on Twitter.

He wrote: “Not having it!!!! Absolutely gutted!!! Doesn't make sense!!!.”

Ryan's tweet came minutes after Adam raised suspicion by appearing to suggest he knew he would not reach the final two.

Speaking in the Bush Telegraph after enjoying his final meal in camp, the Emmerdale actor said: “A three course meal sat in the jungle with pretty much two of my best mates.

“One of them is going to be king or queen. It was just an amazing way to end an adventure.”

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His comments sparked a frenzy on Twitter with one user tweeting: “Has Adam just let slip I'm a celeb is a fix lol.”

Another wrote: “Adam just said 'one of them is gonna be king or queen' how did he know that the night before #ImACeleb #fix.”

Standard Online has contacted a representative for I'm a Celebrity for comment.

Moffatt broke down in tears and said she felt "dizzy" after beating runner-up Dommett to be the new jungle Queen.

The reality TV star - who received her crown from 2015 winner Vicky Pattison - said: “I can’t believe it. Never did I think this would ever happen ever.

“It’s exceeded [my expectations]. It’s been amazing.

“[It was] a massive learning curve. I feel like I needed to have more confidence in myself. I doubt myself constantly. I feel like a more confident person walking out of here.”

I'm a Celebrity: Coming Out is on ITV on Wednesday at 8pm.

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