Tony Bellew returned to social media on Tuesday morning as he thanked his fans for voting for him after his stint I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The former boxer, 41, came second in Sunday night’s final where Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson was crowned King Of The Jungle.
Returning to X, formerly known as Twitter, he wrote a message of thanks to his supporters and praised Sam, 31, as a worthy winner.
Tony penned: ‘Just wanna say thank you to everyone who voted for me on @imacelebrity!
‘Made up for @SamThompsonUK he deserved to win it he really did as he’s a great lad..’
Tony Bellew returned to social media on Tuesday morning as he thanked his fans for voting for him after his stint I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!
The former boxer, 41, came second in Sunday night’s final where Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson was crowned King Of The Jungle
Returning to X, formerly known as Twitter , he wrote a message of thanks to his supporters and praised Sam, 31, as a worthy winner
He went on to describe his time in the jungle, saying: ‘Went in there and refused to give up and just remained true to myself! Thanks for a boss experience!’
Tony and Sam formed a close relationship in the jungle, with many fans calling for the pair to get their own TV show.
Fans of the bromance claimed the duo carried the series with their loveable energy and unbreakable bond.
Tony wasn’t too disappointed to have finished second as he felt his new friend was a more than worthy winner.
He said: ’10 days ago, I knew. I knew when I first met him, I’ve never met a person like him… He deserves it more than anything and I couldn’t be happier.’
He admitted he had found life in camp ‘very, very difficult’ so was thankful for his friendships with Sam and JLS singer Marvin Humes.
Tony said: ‘You’re alone with your own thoughts and my mind isn’t the best, it wasn’t easy. It was very very difficult and you think to yourself, “What am I doing here?”
‘I definitely think I was put here to be around Sam and get to know him, Marvin was a huge part of it as well, I can’t believe he’s not sitting here.
Tony and Sam formed a close relationship in the jungle, with many fans calling for the pair to get their own TV show
Fans of the bromance claimed the duo carried the series with their loveable energy and unbreakable bond
Tony wasn’t too disappointed to have finished second as he felt his new friend was a more than worthy winner
In return, Sam gushed about Tony, confessing: ‘I love him so much, he’s the nicest bloke in the world He’s softest soul with a hard shell which you have to break through and then he’s all gooey inside with a soft inside you want to tickle!’
‘Everyone was amazing… I know this is called I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! but I’m not one of them, a celebrity, and no one felt like a celebrity, they were just normal.
‘It’s the first time in my life I’ve sat with a bunch of strangers and just thought, “You’re all sound people”.’
In return, Sam gushed about Tony, confessing: ‘I love him so much, he’s the nicest bloke in the world. He’s softest soul with a hard shell which you have to break through and then he’s all gooey inside with a soft inside you want to tickle!
‘I’m so grateful to have had him in there, he made the experience, as did Marvin and the others.’
It comes after Tony left fans in tears as he revealed his secret family heartbreak ahead of jetting to Australia on Monday’s Good Morning Britain.
In his first chat since leaving the camp Tony told he was ‘going through a lot’ before entering the Jungle when he lost his ‘beautiful nan’.
Tony told hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls: ‘In the camp you have good days and bad days and lonely days, I was going through a little bit before I went in there in my personal life.
‘I lost my nan, my beautiful nan. On top of that I missed my son’s birthday which I promised him after I retired I’d never do that again, and I did so there was so much going on.’
It comes after Tony left fans in tears as he revealed his secret family heartbreak ahead of jetting to Australia on Monday’s Good Morning Britain
In his first chat since leaving the camp Tony told he was ‘going through a lot’ before entering the Jungle when he lost his ‘beautiful nan’
He said: ‘I lost my nan, my beautiful nan. On top of that I missed my son’s birthday which I promised him after I retired I’d never do that again, and I did so there was so much going on’
It was previously revealed that Tony found out his beloved nan, Rose, died the day before he signed up for the ITV reality show in Australia
Fans of the show were in ‘tears’ following his TV appearance as one wrote on Twitter: ‘Bloody hell this interview with Tony has me in tears.’
A second said: ‘I never knew tony until he went in the jungle. He’s a down to earth lad.’
He also told how he went on the show after being persuaded by a friend as he added: ‘The persona of me is I’m a maniac who punches people in the face.
‘The truth is I’m a normal person, the only difference is I used to punch people in the face for a living, that’s gone, it’s been five years since that.’
Tony added of his perseverance in the Jungle: ‘I will never quit no matter how hard it gets, and I’m not going to lie it gets hard in there.’
It was previously revealed that Tony found out his beloved nan, Rose, died the day before he signed up for the ITV reality show.
He said he only committed to flying out to Australia once he confirmed he could be home in time for her funeral.
Paying tribute, he told The Liverpool Echo: ‘She was in a home. And she told my mum ‘I’ll be able to watch that [I’m A Celeb] every night’.
‘So yeah, it is what it is. She’ll be watching, you know, from wherever she is and whatever she’s doing. She was a diamond of an old lady. She was wonderful.’