Adam Thomas has opened up about a deeply personal clash — not with his campmates, but with his own brothers — after discovering they hadn’t even watched his emotional journey on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! All Stars.
The 37-year-old actor, best known for Emmerdale, has endured one of the toughest runs on the show — from explosive rows with David Haye to a bitter fallout with Jimmy Bullard. But away from the cameras, it was a family moment that left him feeling unexpectedly wounded.

A brutal admission: “None of you watched it”
Appearing on the family podcast At Home With The Thomas Bro’s, Adam didn’t hold back as he confronted brothers Scott Thomas and Ryan Thomas.
He admitted he was “hurt” after none of them tuned in for the show’s launch episode — despite knowing what he had been through months earlier in the jungle.
Adam said he went through hell during filming and couldn’t understand why the people closest to him didn’t even check in or watch the first episode. He pointed out that even a simple message wishing him luck would have meant everything.
Scott explains — but Ryan’s excuse sparks tension
Scott was quick to explain his absence, revealing he had missed the premiere due to a personal situation involving a friend’s loss. He added that when he eventually watched, he could feel Adam’s pain in every moment on screen.
Adam accepted this — but things took a turn when Ryan admitted he simply wasn’t that interested in the show yet, saying he was waiting for the “juicy bits” and had been distracted watching Peaky Blinders.
That comment clearly struck a nerve.
Adam fired back, comparing it to ignoring a major moment in Ryan’s own career. He stressed that he wasn’t asking for full commitment — just basic support as a brother.

“You should have been there for me”
The emotional tension escalated as Adam admitted he felt let down — especially by his older brother.
He shared that after the episode aired, he waited for a call or message that never came. The silence hit harder than expected, leaving him questioning why his family hadn’t reached out.
Adam said he expected more from Ryan, insisting that as the older sibling, he should have been there during such a significant moment.
Family drama — then a fragile truce
The disagreement didn’t stay private either. Adam revealed he had called both brothers out in their family group chat, which led to further friction.
Ryan defended himself, saying he had apologised the next day and had been supportive behind the scenes for months. He also questioned why Adam chose to confront him publicly in the group rather than privately.
In the end, the brothers managed to smooth things over, with Scott and Ryan promising to show more support moving forward — especially as Adam continues to face intense drama linked to David Haye and Jimmy Bullard on the show.


