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David Haye is ranting about Adam Thomas again. This time, he’s branded him with a cruel nickname.

The former professional boxer, 45, famously came to blows with the soap star, 37, in the latest series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa.

Viewers accused David of ‘bullying’ Adam, while the Waterloo Road actor himself has since admitted that the heavyweight champ ‘broke’ him in the camp.

As you’re probably aware, because, well, it’s arguably the most talked-about TV moment of the year, the drama came to a head last Friday during the live final when David, Adam, and fellow campmate Jimmy Bullard unleashed all the feelings they’d been sitting on since the season was pre-recorded in September.

David is still going, though, taking to social media today to hit out at Adam for making himself a ‘victim’. He also labelled him ‘Mr Flaccid’ in a sick jibe.

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Sharing a video on Instagram, David began by explaining that he listened to the latest episode of Adam’s podcast, which he hosts with fellow Thomas brothers Ryan and Scott.

David Haye is back with his Adam Thomas rants, this time giving him the cruel nickname ‘Mr Flaccid’ (Picture: Instagram)

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The emotional chat saw Adam reflect on his jungle journey, during which David called him ‘useless’, yet, after filming ended, he sent a ‘disturbing’ message to congratulate him on his win.

Adam also said he felt ‘exploited’ by the live final, and that by the end, he‘was just in the midst of it all and it wasn’t even about [him].’

‘He’s had a few days to sit down, mull it over, process everything that’s happened, him winning I’m A Celebrity … and it was enlightening,’ David started with.

‘Dishing out banter to me, then losing the banter again, I give it back to him; he starts crying and moaning. Somehow, he’s spun it so he’s still the victim. And he’s done an hour of a chat with his brothers … all three of them, b****ing and whining and moaning, complaining – he won!’

He continued: ‘I don’t think he’s been around proper guys who actually have a bit of back and forth, and you, kind of, build your resilience, your mental resilience, to jibes. I’ve had plenty of it in my time. Whenever I lose, whenever I get something wrong, I always get my mates giving me s**t for it; that’s just what we do, that’s what real guys do.

‘But somehow, the little light sprinkling of primary school banter that I gave him, which was so gentle … he nearly had an emotional breakdown over it. Started crying.’

The soap star’s I’m A Celebrity win was undeniably overshadowed by the live final drama (Picture: Jonathan Hordle/ITV/Shutterstock)
David and co-star Jimmy Bullard’s shouting led to other cast members walking off (Picture: Jonathan Hordle/ITV/Shutterstock)

David went on to claim that ‘the volume of banter [Adam] received was significantly less than he dished out’, stating that his campmate ‘dished it out but couldn’t take it’.

‘Everyone’s so damn soft. It makes me sick,’ he mocked. ‘But it’s the world we live in right now, and you’re rewarded the softer and weaker you are. The more weak, brittle, spirited you are, the more validation the masses give you.’

Addressing Adam directly, the athlete said to the camera: ‘You’re a grown-up, you’re nearly 40 years old, and you’re moaning that you’ve won a TV competition.’

Mimicking him, he cried: ‘It’s the worst thing in my whole life! It’s the worst thing I’ve ever had to do! I didn’t even wanna be there!’

‘What are you talking about?’, David asked, urging Adam to give his so-called £100,000 fee to charity and take advantage of the ‘endorsements’ he’ll get for ‘three weeks straight’.

‘It’s a big slice of the population who love that soft s**t, so just keep giving them the weakness, keep giving them that soft, flaccid energy. That’s it, Mr Flaccid.’

The boxer claims Adam has made himself into the ‘victim’ (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
Meanwhile, Jimmy is said to be taking legal action against ITV over Adam’s ‘intimidating’ behaviour (Picture: Jonathan Hordle/ITV/Shutterstock)

David concluded with a sarcastic chuckle and another twisted taunt, adding: ‘But there’s a few chicks out there that like it a little firmer, just saying!

‘And maybe your weak a**e fanbase just want the soft, marshmallow energy. So just keep giving it to them.’

He signed off by declaring that ‘a lot of stuff is slowly gonna come to light’ that ‘contradicts [Adam’s] story’.

David’s new post comes after the revelation that the I’m A Celeb final attracted 1,187 Ofcom complaints after Jimmy and David ignited a shouting match, resulting in them allegedly being kicked out afterwards.

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Ex-footballer Jimmy claimed Adam was ‘abusive, aggressive, and intimidating’ in their confrontation when, by quitting a trial, he almost compromised teammate Adam’s place in camp, too.

Adam apologised for his behaviour, which Jimmy claimed involved use of the ‘C-word’, which was unbroadcastable, as host Ant McPartlin reminded him.

Still, the former Emmerdale actor insisted he has ‘nothing but love for Jimmy’, despite wishing he ‘spoke up’ for himself more in David’s presence.

Now, both Jimmy and David are thought to be taking legal action against ITV, with David claiming the channel irreparably damaged his brand with their edit.

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