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Dec 9, 2025
I'm A Celebrity winner Angry Ginge's net worth as he bags jungle crown - Birmingham Live
Birmingham Mail
Angry Ginge is officially the King of the jungle, and as the content creator takes his place in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! history, many have voiced questions over who the star really is.
Morgan Burtwistle, otherwise known as Ginge, is a 23-year-old most known for his Twitch streaming and social media posts. His witty style has captured the eye of millions of fans of the Manchester-born lad.
Those who didn't already known the streamer before are likely to know him now, after his stint on I'm A Celeb gained him an even stronger following.
However, when it comes to Ginge's net worth, there has been much speculation, but according to the Mirror, he is predicted to have made between £804,000 and £1.1 million in the last year alone.
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While Twitch has always been Ginge's first love, he has since ventured into the realm of YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.
At the moment, he has nearly two million followers on Instagram, 935,000 subscribers on YouTube and 2.2 million followers on TikTok.
His presence on I'm A Celeb has been a welcomed one in the camp, with his friendship with rapper, Aitch, most loved by those watching from home.
As well as the banter himself and the singer have together, there was one other particular moment in the jungle which gained Ginge a huge amount of praise.
Earlier on in the competition, viewers watched Jack Osbourne, the son of the late icon, Ozzy, open up about his dad's death, while he cried about his family's loss.
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The camp quickly showed its support for Jack, with Ginge heartwarmingly patting the 40-year-old on the shoulder as he told him that 'men can cry too.'
This move gained a huge amount of praise online, with many showing their support for Jack and their understanding for how hard grieving can be.
One person wrote: "Jack Osborne, it's ok to cry even men cry too #I