Gemma Collins has shared new behind-the-scenes footage from the dramatic I'm A Celebrity finale, including a tense moment with Jimmy Bullard.
The star, 45, filmed her night at the studios for her new YouTube channel and captured the moment the footballer, 47, appeared to blank her.
Gemma could be seen surrounded by her glam squad as they adjusted her eye-catching green outfit when Jimmy enters the room.
It occurs just after his rant on air, where he came face-to-face with eventual winner Adam Thomas, after the pair were involved in an explosive argument during a trial when Jimmy called 'I'm a celebrity', which left Adam in danger of going home.
After the live scenes, Jimmy fails to greet Gemma backstage, instead serving a stern look as he walks by her.
In an earlier part of her vlog, David Haye enters her dressing room, where she tells him: 'It's all pantomime David, isn't it.'
Gemma Collins has shared new behind-the-scenes footage from the dramatic I'm A Celebrity finale, including a tense moment with Jimmy Bullard
The star, 45, filmed her night at the studios for her new YouTube channel and captured the moment the footballer, 47, appeared to blank her
The boxer quickly replies: 'Nah, it's the real thing.'
Gemma has since publicly condemned David and Jimmy, saying the pair should be 'disgusted with themselves' for their treatment of Adam in a scathing rant.
ITV veterans Ant and Dec failed to keep a lid on proceedings as Jimmy accused Adam of being 'abusive, aggressive and intimidating' during an expletive row in the pre-recorded show last year.
Jimmy accused the show of 'editing out clips' during the furious showdown that will go down in TV history.
The duo gave Jimmy the opportunity to speak after Adam allegedly called him the 'C-word' in their explosive clash during the pre-recorded trial.
The live confrontation finished with Ant telling Jimmy: 'Right, let's leave it there. We'll agree to disagree,' after plenty of back and forth.
Despite the show having wrapped, the drama rumbles on as it is reported David is planning to sue ITV for 'irreparable damage to his brand'.
He is said to have instructed his lawyers to send a letter to ITV and he is demanding a full investigation into the show edit.
David was accused of 'bullying' eventual winner Adam on the programme, which was filmed last year, and he was also criticised by viewers for his comments about women.
According to The Sun, the retired athlete feels he was deliberately edited to be the show's 'pantomime villian'.
In an earlier part of her vlog, David Haye enters her dressing room, where she tells him: 'It's all pantomime David, isn't it'
A source said: 'David is absolutely gung-ho about all of this — he is incandescent with rage about how the whole series has been handled and feels he's being made a scapegoat by ITV.
'He can cite examples — such as the Gemma Collins fat-shaming moment, which used clever editing and snide eye-rolls, etc to make his remark look damning.
'He is going for damages as a result of the 'propaganda' aired against him to recover lost earnings, which lawyers believe could total up to £10million.'
The insider added that David was previously in talks about a show with Netflix which has since fallen through and other brand deal work is also thought to have been paused.
David has reportedly enlisted the services of £500-per-hour legal firm Gatehouse Chambers.
Daily Mail has contacted representatives of David and ITV for comment.
The 'fat-shaming' remark about Gemma referred to an episode where the campmates were debating who would do a trial and Gemma said: 'We all need to eat tonight,' to which David replied: 'You need to eat tonight.'
Gemma said: 'You know what I'm like without food.' David replied: 'Where were you last night and where was I last night? What did I eat last night?'
This year's All Stars series has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats between feuding cast mates - Adam, Jimmy Bullard (pictured) and David Haye
Launching into his explanation, Craig hit out against ITV for 'watering down' the moment Adam and Jimmy clashed in a trial that would decide who got sent home
Viewers have accused boxer David Haye (pictured) of 'bullying' Adam on the show
During the live final, all 12 contestants joined hosts Ant and Dec in the studio and intense scenes saw David go in for the knockout in a rant against Adam while Ant and Dec took a swipe the boxer's 'terrifying theories about women.'
The presenters went through some the series' 'scariest moments, including an intense camp row and some of David's questionable topics of conversation.
Opening the show, they said: 'This year's campmates have survived Gemma Collins snoring… and the most terrifying thing of all, David Haye's theories about women.'
Ant then pretended to square up to the sportsman for a fight as the audience laughed.