Angry Ginge is making a name for himself with new generations of people thanks to his appearance on ITV's I'm A Celeb.

The influencer, real name Morgan Burtwistle, is well-known amongst Gen Z and younger generations for being a Twitch streamer and YouTuber. However, he's now well-known for being so down-to-earth, funny, and likeable. Not only has he opened up to other campmates about his sobriety and been praised for doing so, he has also shared a three-word mantra that he lives by. And it's a saying that many other men could take stock of!

Speaking to the camera on I'm A Celeb, he opened up: "It's been a bit of a s*** day for me really. I knew that family photo was a bad idea." He started sobbing, saying it brought "back memories and stuff".

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He continued: "I suppose it's just one of my down days". Wiping the tears from his eyes, he shared the three-words he lives by. He reassured himself that "men cry too" – and there's no shame in it!

In the comments, people shared how sad the moment had made them feel. One wrote: "Tough watch that. Been watching him for 5 years and never seen him cry like that".

Another said: "People saying he did it for the cameras, he’s a young lad, most normal person in there, and he’s missing his family, most of us would be like this… imagine no communication between your family at all, it must be so hard!

"Ginge is showing how vulnerable he is… I just wanted to give him a hug, he wasn’t right at all, he wasn’t the Ginge we know".

Someone else penned: "No, because Ginge always tries to bring up everyone’s mood and make everyone happy, and no one checks on him, bless him.

"And everyone was going 'we can’t trust you anymore'. Ginge is all for a laugh, and everyone knows that feels so bad for him, bless him, especially when he was crying".

One person, who clearly had never watched I'm A Celebrity before, asked: "Are they not allowed their phones in there, and if not, why not?"

Somebody responded saying that it would make it "so boring entertainment-wise" to watch all the campmates sitting there scrolling on their own social media platforms.

Even on shows like Love Island, they're allowed phones, but they don't have access to their own social media. Instead, they can only use them for taking selfies and getting the infamous texts.

A TikTok user wrote: "Because they need to be isolated from the outside world because they would focus more on the challenges and interacting with the actual contestants rather than family and friends".

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