Darts Prodigy Luke Littler Backs “Angry Ginge” for Jungle Success

Darts prodigy Luke Littler has expressed confidence in the potential of Angry Ginge, a participant on the reality show “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Here,” to excel in the jungle. The 18-year-old, who shares a friendship with the internet personality Morgan Burtwistle, playfully hinted at a potential future adventure in Australia.

A devoted supporter of Manchester United, Burtwistle, also known as a streamer, touched down at Brisbane airport earlier this week in preparation for the show’s premiere on November 16. With bookmakers already favoring Burtwistle to claim the jungle throne, excitement is building for the upcoming TV spectacle.

Meanwhile, Littler smoothly advanced to the knockout phase of the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton, securing a decisive 5-1 victory over Daryl Gurney as he defended his title. As he awaits his next opponent in the tournament, his focus temporarily shifts to the imminent launch of the reality series in Australia.

In an interview with SportsBoom, Littler shared his belief that the 23-year-old Angry Ginge would thrive in the challenging jungle environment. He expressed confidence in his friend’s abilities, remarking, “I think he’s going to do very well. I’ve known him for a very long time.” Littler teased about the anticipated trials that the show participants would face, adding a touch of humor to the conversation.

While Littler could be a strong contender for future seasons of the TV show, negotiations with TV executives might involve a significant financial investment to secure the talented young darts player. When asked about the possibility of joining the jungle expedition, he coyly responded, “Erm maybe… If the offer is right. I might consider a brief stint there.”

Angry Ginge was warmly welcomed by fans and media upon his arrival in Australia on Monday, where he acknowledged his affection for Manchester United and his mother. Displaying a witty demeanor, he mentioned his camping experience from a school program, jokingly expressing concerns about Australian wildlife but humorously hoping for a secure hotel stay.

In a YouTube video announcing his participation in the reality show, Angry Ginge expressed his desire for Manchester United’s success during his absence, playfully stating, “Hello there. If you are watching this, it means I am officially entering the jungle.” He humorously wished for the team’s good performance in his absence and light-heartedly teased a rival team’s potential struggles.

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