They Tried to Break His Family — The Public Made Him King

The Dark, Brutal Road Behind Angry Ginge’s Jungle Crown

In the space of just a few weeks, Angry Ginge’s life changed forever.

While millions of viewers were cheering him on inside the I’m A Celebrity jungle, a much darker story was unfolding outside the camp — one his fans never saw. A story of online abuse, family pain, humiliation, and silent endurance.

And at the very centre of it all… was his younger sister.


💔 “It Hasn’t Always Been Easy…”

As Angry Ginge was fighting snakes, starvation and fear in Australia, his sister Tasha and their mum Michelle were fighting something far crueler at home — relentless online trolling.

Just days before Ginge would be crowned King of the Jungle, Tasha had appeared briefly in camp alongside their mum. What should have been a proud family moment quickly turned into a nightmare.

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Angryginge participating in the Bushtucker Trial, Camp Fright, from 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'
He went into camp 7kg heavier than when he leftCredit: ITV

She was viciously attacked online.

Strangers hid behind fake accounts.
Cruel messages flooded in.
And the abuse didn’t stop.

Now, speaking after her brother’s historic win, Tasha finally broke her silence:

“It hasn’t always been easy watching everything from the outside… but I would go through it all again to support him.”


👑 From Bedroom Streamer… to Jungle King

Angry Ginge — real name Morgan Burtwistle — didn’t enter the jungle as a polished celebrity. He went in as the same lad his family had always known:

“He went in there as just our Morgan who sits in his room streaming for hours,”
Tasha said.
“And he came out King of the Jungle.”

What no one expected was just how deeply the public would connect with him.

“None of us ever expected it to get this big,” she told The Sun.
“But the public clearly saw the real him — kind, funny, and a proper big softie at heart.”

Five people pose for a photo in a jungle setting, two of whom are the TV presenters Ant and Dec, with camera equipment visible in the background.
Ginge’s sister Tasha and mum Michelle with I’m A Celeb hosts Ant and Dec
Three people posing for a photo in a jungle setting.
The close-knit family with mum Michelle and sister Tasha were reunited after Ginge’s win

😢 Inside the Jungle… He Was Breaking

Behind the laughter and banter, Ginge was quietly struggling.

During the series, he broke down in tears multiple times, openly admitting how desperately he missed his mum and sister. When they finally reunited in the jungle, his tough exterior collapsed completely.

Later, after being handed the crown by last year’s winner Danny Jones, he admitted:

“That was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.
There were so many times I wanted to throw the towel in.”

But he didn’t quit.

Because he wasn’t just doing it for himself anymore.


💬 “I Was Doing It to Make Them Proud”

In the final stretch of the competition, Ginge drew strength from one thought alone — his family.

Tasha revealed:

“I knew how much this meant to him.
Being there, cheering him on and giving him that push before the final meant everything.”

And when the public votes were revealed, the result was overwhelming:

  • Ginge: 53%

  • Tom Read Wilson: 25%

  • Shona McGarty: 23%

He didn’t just win.
He stormed to victory.


🏆 From Online Abuse… to National Hero

While trolls tried to tear his family apart, the British public did the opposite.

They lifted him up.

From late-night livestreams in his bedroom… to a five-star hotel in Queensland… to standing on a jungle bridge wearing the crown — Ginge’s rise was unreal.

And waiting for him at the end of that bridge?

His mum.
His sister.
And the tightest embrace of his life.

They “couldn’t wait to get their arms around him,” insiders said.


💰 What Happens Next?

Following his explosive win, Ginge is now set to land a massive six-figure TV and media deal. But instead of chasing fame, he’s already made one promise clear:

He wants to use his platform to fight for young people’s mental health.

Because now, he knows first-hand what pressure really looks like.


💔 From Hated… to Crowned

They trolled his sister.
They attacked his family.
They tried to break him from the outside.

But in the end…

They crowned him King.

Sometimes, the public doesn’t just choose a winner —
they choose a story of survival.