
Sinitta has claimed that David Haye went 'too far' in attempting to clear his name during the I'm A Celebrity live final.
The second All Stars spinoff came to a dramatic close during Friday's live finale, with campmates seen arguing, walking off stage, and even being kicked off the show for their behaviour.
So, in short, an absolutely classic piece of reality TV chaos.
The drama predominantly focused on two things: the fallout of Jimmy Bullard's bust-up with winner Adam Thomas and accusations of bullying made against David Haye.
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Former boxer Haye faced several controversies while in the South African camp, including accusations of misogyny over his 'ugly birds' comment and claims that he'd bullied Waterloo Road actor Thomas.
Haye has since denied the bullying accusations, claiming he was on his 'best behaviour' while in camp, and seemed keen to clear his name during the live episode.

At one point, the 45-year-old heckled Thomas from the audience, shouting: "Do you still think you deserve to win this after calling Jimmy the C-word a couple of times? Do you think you deserve to win it?"
"After that trial, I deserve it, yeah," Thomas replied.
Haye continued to press Thomas on the topic throughout the night, suggesting the actor had a 'funny way of showing it' when he apologised to Bullard for his actions, prompting Ant and Dec to intervene.
Now, Sinitta has spoken out to share her perspective on what went down in the jungle, acknowledging that Haye went 'too far' in attempting to clear his name.
"I wish everyone had been given a chance to speak last night so that it didn’t end up people fighting to be heard and hectic," she wrote on Facebook.
"I think David went too far last night as he tried to justify being called a Bully. He ended up demonstrating bully behaviour by having to shoot over everyone and make his point.
"David was OTT last night, I think, in desperation to clear his name."
However, the singer and actor did go on to defend Haye's behaviour in the camp, saying that she had not witnessed bullying while in the jungle.

"I hate that people are being called bullies and all this bad blood between us because I had a wonderful time with everyone, despite the one incident, and I hope we will hold onto and focus on the life lessons and the tremendous experience we had together and let all the hostility go because I adore them all," she continued.
Sinitta then praised Thomas for his apology before urging viewers to see 'both sides' when it came to the 'banter' in camp.
"All I’m asking is to see BOTH sides. Mistakes were made [on] both sides," she added.
Sinitta's defence of Haye comes after it emerged that he and Bullard were asked to leave the show by production, after several campmates felt 'uncomfortable' being on stage with the pair.
"Jimmy, tell them what happened?" he says, to which Bullard responds: "We got kicked out."
"Why have you been kicked out?" a fan can then be heard asking, with Haye replying: "For trying to tell the truth."
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