JIMMY Bullard has been seen for the first time since his explosive on-screen row with Adam Thomas during the I’m a Celebrity South Africa live final.
actor , 47, and former footballer , 47, had of the series.
Jimmy was seen at Silverstone on Sunday with onlookers saying he was ‘happy and smiling’ Credit: Jason Edwards
It comes after the ex footballer kicked off during the I’m a Celebrity live final Credit: Shutterstock
ITV is said to be bracing itself for legal action from Jimmy Credit: Jason Edwards
And during the final on Friday evening, Jimmy made his feelings towards his co-star very clear and .
On Sunday the ex-Wigan and Hull player was snapped at Silverstone supporting his 19-year-old racing driver son Archie.
A source said: “He seemed very upbeat and just very proud and supportive.
“He didn’t in any way look to be in a depressive state – he was smiling, he was happy.”
The Sun told how .
David, 45, was seen exiting the London studios on Friday night, flanked by security saying: “We’ve been kicked out the show. What’s that about? Genuinely.”
Speaking on a camera phone to someone David said: “Jimmy tell them what happened?”
To which Jimmy replied: “We got kicked out.”
Asked by a fan: “Why have you been kicked out?” David responded: “For trying to tell the truth.”
It comes after The Sun revealed .
In the explosive live final, Jimmy said nine times that Adam’s conduct during the trial was “abusive, aggressive and intimidating” – a key phrase from the cast’s contract concerning unacceptable behaviour.
He also asked campmates including , and to back him.
An insider said: “Proving that Adam’s behaviour was abusive, aggressive and intimidating is the key to Jimmy’s legal case against ITV because that behaviour is in breach of the contract.
“Jimmy didn’t only repeat that phrase, he also built up on-air evidence of other campmates agreeing that .
“At one point he had his phone out to check notes but no one is sure whether he was also recording chatter between the cast.
“Insiders say it’s clear from his conduct that a case is being built and that the channel is braced for it after the way he monopolised his moment.”
Hosts had invited Jimmy to explain why he decided to exit a trial, which could have led to Adam’s elimination.
Jimmy said: “Adam and all of you can be upset with me. And I absolutely threw him under the bus, I get it, I’ll wear that.
“But what I don’t stand for is someone being abusive, aggressive and intimidating. You didn’t show none of the C-bombs, that’s a liberty!”
Jimmy was supporting his racing driver son Archie at the weekend



