I’m A Celeb’s Tony Bellew hits out at ‘fake friends’ after camp feud rumours

I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! runner-up Tony Bellew has hit out at "fake friends" in a cryptic post a week after the finale.

The boxer, 41, missed out on the crown and sceptre as Sam Thompson was crowned the winner. And while it's been clear that their friendship is still going strong, it appears the same can't be said for all of their co-stars.

This week, Tony posted a clip on Instagram of a man having a rant about friendships – and people you should leave behind. In the video, the man says: "Stop calling people, man. Stop calling them, and see who calls you.

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"The only reason why y'all talk every day is because you're keeping an open line of communication. People trying to be friends with people that ain't friends with them. Loyalty is a two-way street."

It's not clear whether Tony was suggesting the post was about any of his I'm A Celeb co-stars. However there have been reports that not all is rosy after the group returned to the UK.

Controversial campmate Nigel Farage seems to have been snubbed by a number of his co-stars on social media. However former EastEnders star Danielle Harold has followed him.

Nigel ended up coming out in third place in last weekend's finale. But his time in camp wasn't straight forward, which was to be expected given his political views.

Meanwhile, Sam's girlfriend Zara McDermott proved his friendship with Tony is still going strong. She shared an adorable video of him sending his new pal a voice note and organising a trip to Liverpool.

He shared a series of photos of him with Tony too, saying he was "missing the buy guy already". Tony also heaped praise on Sam, saying: "You was amazing lad, no-one deserved it more."

Tony also got tongues wagging earlier in the week after he complimented most of his co-stars, but missed out Fred Sirieix. He said: on GMB: "I had brilliant people in there with me. Sam, Marvin [Humes], Frankie [Dettori], Nigel [Farage], Nick [Pickard]… the girls were all queens."

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