“WHAT THE F* IS THIS PR*** DOING IN HERE?”** Jimmy Bullard Brutally Mocked Jake Quickenden’s Career And Called Him A P***k In Shocking Old I’m A Celeb Clip That’s Now Going Viral

Jimmy Bullard brands Jack Quickenden a 'p***k' and mocks his career as clip  from his first I'm A Celeb stint trends amid bullying row

A clip of Jimmy Bullard branding Jake Quickenden a ‘p***k’ and mocking his career during his first I’m A Celeb stint has been trending – amid his current bullying row with Adam Thomas.

All hell broke loose during the I’m A Celeb live final on Friday night when sportsman Jimmy, 47, challenged actor Adam, 37, over an expletive-filled row they had in the jungle.

He called his behaviour ‘aggressive and threatening’ and accusing ITV of editing the scene to make Adam look good as they butted heads on the show.

But some fans are now pointing out that Jimmy’s behaviour wasn’t always that calm during his first stint on the show in 2014 either.

That year Jimmy made a point of calling out former X Factor singer Jake – suggesting he did not deserve to be in the line-up. He later said it was just ‘banter’ between two friends.

In the now trending clip Jimmy says: ‘The more I’m getting to know you, the more I’m thinking what the f*** is this pr*** doing in here?’

He went on: ‘What’s he offering? Like what, why the f*** are you in here? What are you? What sort of skill have you got?

A clip of Jimmy Bullard branding Jake Quickenden a 'p***k' and mocking his career during his first I'm A Celeb stint has been trending - amid his current bullying row with Adam Thomas

A clip of Jimmy Bullard branding Jake Quickenden a ‘p***k’ and mocking his career during his first I’m A Celeb stint has been trending – amid his current bullying row with Adam Thomas

In 2014 Jimmy made a point of calling out former X Factor singer Jake - suggesting he did not deserve to be in the line-up. He later said it was just 'banter' between two friends

In 2014 Jimmy made a point of calling out former X Factor singer Jake – suggesting he did not deserve to be in the line-up. He later said it was just ‘banter’ between two friends

‘World champ, fair enough. Professional footy player. What the f*** have you done? Picked a mic up?’

Later in the Bush Telegraph Jimmy said the comments were ‘banter’.

Jake then told Jimmy: ‘I don’t even know why I’m here myself…’, as he awkwardly giggled.

As the clip started doing the rounds again people penned on X: ‘Manners cost nothing. Being a nice person means everything.’,

‘belittling and knowing it’s causing upset is bullying not banter.’,

‘I loved him when he was in it last time but completely forgot about how he was with Jake ?!? Omg it’s awful…’.

Others did say they thought it was just banter between two friends however, as they wrote: ‘It was banter they were mates he’s not even being serious.’,

‘This was genuinely two mates giving each other the kind banter you get around football changing rooms. If you’ve never been around that you wouldn’t get it. Jake clearly didn’t take this the way Adam seems to have from David.’

It came as Jimmy broke cover on Tuesday as he was seen for the first time since the explosive I’m A Celeb live final and bullying row with Adam – amid claims he plans to take legal action against ITV.

While Adam did in fact apologise for his behaviour during the final, Jimmy angrily insisted that ITV air the full tape, causing a row to break out and for the hosts Ant and Dec to lose control of proceedings.

Fans commented on social media about how uncomfortable the viewing of the first ever live final was, writing: ‘This is more dramatic than anything I’ve seen in a theatre all year.’

In the now trending clip Jimmy says: 'The more I'm getting to know you, the more I'm thinking what the f*** is this pr*** doing in here?'

In the now trending clip Jimmy says: ‘The more I’m getting to know you, the more I’m thinking what the f*** is this pr*** doing in here?’

Jake then told Jimmy: 'I don't even know why I'm here myself...', as he awkwardly giggled in response

Jake then told Jimmy: ‘I don’t even know why I’m here myself…’, as he awkwardly giggled in response

As the clip started doing the rounds again people penned on X: 'Manners cost nothing. Being a nice person means everything'

As the clip started doing the rounds again people penned on X: ‘Manners cost nothing. Being a nice person means everything’

All hell broke loose during the I'm A Celeb live final on Friday night when sportsman Jimmy, 47, challenged actor Adam, 37, over an expletive-filled row they had in the jungle

All hell broke loose during the I’m A Celeb live final on Friday night when sportsman Jimmy, 47, challenged actor Adam, 37, over an expletive-filled row they had in the jungle

While Adam did in fact apologise for his behaviour during the final, Jimmy angrily insisted that ITV air the full tape, causing a row to break out

While Adam did in fact apologise for his behaviour during the final, Jimmy angrily insisted that ITV air the full tape, causing a row to break out

Stepping out on Tuesday he looked downcast as he was seen at a train station in Surrey.

Jimmy and Adam had a fall out when Jimmy said ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here’ during a pairs trial – because he wanted to go home but still receive his full fee.

He had been teamed up with Adam, and saying the words meant both men would be going home.

It caused Adam to lose his temper, and he was seen on screen calling Jimmy a ‘p****’ and using the F-word several times.

Adam was able to stay on the show regardless, causing people to brand the show a fix.

During the live final, Jimmy claimed the exchange with Adam was much worse than shown, claiming Adam also used the C-word and was ‘aggressive, abusive and intimidating.’

Host Ant, 50, insisted that what was televised was a ‘clear representation of what happened’ but some bits were omitted because they were ‘unbroadcastable.’

Jimmy claimed he had said: ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, losing his place on the show because he needed to leave for personal reasons but still wanted to get his full fee.

He said: ‘When we went down to trial, it was originally for stars, so then I chose Adam when it was for stars. Then you sprung a big lightbulb moment in my head when you said the bottom two get to go home.

‘So I didn’t choose Adam after that, I didn’t know anyone was going home, I thought it was for stars.’

He claimed someone on production and asked about the terms of his contract, and claimed he would only get a percentage of his payment if he quit while in camp, but would get the whole amount if he did it during a trial.

But fuming about how the scene was edited, Jimmy fumed at Ant and Dec: ‘What I don’t stand on is someone being abusive, aggressive and intimidating. Youse were there, you had front row seats. You didn’t show none of that.

‘You didn’t show any of the C-bombs, it’s a liberty.’

Ant argued: ‘The reason we didn’t air the C-bomb is because that is unbroadcastable. I was there and I didn’t think it was intimidating. I was there Jim.’

During Adam’s opportunity to speak, he said: ‘I take full responsibility for my actions and yes emotions were definitely running high in that moment.

‘I have nothing but love for Jimmy in that moment. I have apologised to Jimmy on numerous occasions and I do take everything that he is saying into account and the only thing I can do is apologise.

‘That is not how I want to show myself off and I have never shown myself off like that before or after that. I do apologise Jimmy.’

‘Funny way of showing it’, David interjected before Ant and Dec furiously told him to stop interrupting.

David continued: ‘I like to say how I see it, I like to keep it real and what I have seen is a lot of editing to make this poor guy [pointing to Adam] the victim so the people will support him.

‘We all had banter back and forth, a lot of it was cut out from their side. But I think it is time for the truth.’

Storming off stage, Sinitta yelled at the audience: ‘Guys, you weren’t there, I was there and it was aggressive and abusive, we were shaking.’

Jimmy shouted in the background: ‘You can’t be aggressive, abusive and intimidating, it doesn’t matter if Adam said sorry.

‘I will not take you [Ant] saying it wasn’t aggressive, abusive and intimidating, you can’t say that. Show it, let everyone watch it, let’s play it now!’

Ex-Tottenham Hotspur manager and former I’m A Celebrity winner Harry Redknapp, 79, when challenged by Jimmy for a response, demurred and stayed silent.

The confrontation finished with Ant telling Jimmy: ‘Right, let’s leave it there. We’ll agree to disagree.’

The hosts, usually implacable, appeared to almost lose their temper at times – with Ant telling both Bullard and Haye: ‘You weren’t there.’

David had also confronted Adam and questioned whether he ‘deserved to win after calling Jimmy the C-word’ in South Africa, causing Gemma to put her arm across him and tell him to shut up.

‘Yeah after that challenge I do think I deserve to win’, Adam proudly replied.

‘Don’t you think you should ask Jimmy whether he thinks he deserves to win?’, David added. ‘Because there was a lot of that stuff cut out of it. Listen, I’ve got nothing but love for Jimmy, I think it was just… Adam plays the victim.’

Dec hit back: ‘David, you were gone. You weren’t even there!’

Adam added: ‘Will you just let the finalists talk?’ as Gemma put an arm out to hold David back while the studio erupted into chaos.

It has been reported that Jimmy is said to be planning to take legal action against ITV and was using the finale to build up evidence.

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