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Angry Ginge’s mum lifts lid on Haribo-loving son told off for selling Lucozade at school

I’m A⁤ Celebrity: Angry ⁤Ginge‘s‌ Mum Reveals Son’s Haribo Habit & Childhood Entrepreneurial Spirit

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – Michelle Sansom, mother of I’m ​A Celebrity…Get‍ Me Out Of Here! ⁤contestant Morgan “Angry Ginge” Sansom, has‍ shared insights into her⁢ son’s personality, revealing a fondness for Haribo sweets and a‌ history⁣ of⁣ entrepreneurial ventures, including a school-age Lucozade-selling operation that earned him a telling-off.

Sansom described her son as ⁣”pretty tidy” and willing to help with camp chores,but highlighted⁢ his strong dislike of tardiness. “Morgan hates when people aren’t​ on time. I don’t think much in the jungle will irritate him and if it does, he’ll ‌say something,” she told ​the Manchester Evening News.​ Despite⁤ being a “naturally a night⁤ owl” ‍due to his‍ streaming schedule,‍ she added he’s punctual for early appointments. The revelation comes ‍after a visibly emotional Sansom broke‌ down ⁣in ⁣tears ⁢during Monday’s ⁤episode,‍ a moment that deeply affected ‌his mother. “My​ heart absolutely sank,” Michelle⁤ said,admitting she also cried watching the clip.

The ​mother’s comments offer a ⁢glimpse into the personality​ of the popular‍ streamer, ​who has‍ already become a talking point on ‌the⁢ show. Michelle also​ recalled a childhood‍ incident where Morgan’s business acumen – selling Lucozade at school – landed him in ​trouble. While ⁤details of the incident ⁣were not specified, it illustrates a proactive and self-reliant spirit.

Michelle expressed her ‍eagerness to reunite with her son, anticipating a heartfelt welcome when ⁢he‍ leaves the jungle. ⁤”I just can’t wait to give him the​ biggest hug on that ‌bridge and ‍for him to see how ⁤many‌ people have been supporting him,” she said.

The first elimination from I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! ⁤is scheduled for Friday, November 28, with voting expected ‍to open the preceding day. The show, broadcast on ITV, continues to draw significant viewership as contestants​ navigate the‌ challenges of jungle life‌ and public ‌opinion.

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