The contestant known as “Angry Ginge” from the popular show “I’m A Celeb” is set to trade consuming unusual animal parts in the jungle for the glitz of the upcoming BRITs awards. It is rumored that he might even have the opportunity to present an award to his idol, the renowned artist Taylor Swift.
This 24-year-old YouTuber, who recently confessed his admiration for Taylor Swift while on the show, will be a presenter at the forthcoming BRITs event. With Swift likely to be a contender for the best international artist award, there is a high possibility that “Angry Ginge” will be the one handing her the prestigious accolade if she emerges victorious.
After his dedicated fanbase set new voting records during his triumph on “I’m A Celeb,” executives at ITV are optimistic that his supporters will also tune in to see him at the BRITs. This year’s ceremony is scheduled to take place in Manchester, marking the first time in its nearly five-decade history.
ITV is thrilled to have secured a celebrity with strong local ties as “Angry Ginge” hails from Eccles, Salford, and is a devoted fan of Manchester United.
A source from the show commented, “The organizers didn’t hesitate to bring ‘Angry Ginge’ on board, given his popularity as a local lad and his immense success in the jungle. His positive reception on ITV has also endeared him to the network’s executives, who are eager to continue collaborating with him.
“’Angry Ginge’ commands a large following, which is highly desirable for award show producers, hence the swift decision to have him as a presenter. The atmosphere is sure to be electric when he takes the stage.”
‘Angry Ginge’ recently showed his support for his friend Luke Littler at London’s Alexandra Palace, as Littler competed for a second PDC world darts championship.
Comedian Jack Whitehall, an alumnus of Manchester University, is set to host the awards ceremony for the sixth time. The event is scheduled for February 28 at the Co-op Live arena.
Reflecting on the upcoming event, Jack Whitehall remarked, “Returning to host this significant night at the Co-op Live in the city where I began my comedy career feels like a full-circle moment. The venue is just a stone’s throw away from the comedy club where I performed my first 10-minute set many years ago.
“I hope to elicit more laughs than that first night. I’m eagerly looking forward to it.”
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