AngryGinge is reportedly set to cash in on his I'm A Celebrity fame, with a stream of lucrative deals lined-up.
The Twitch streamer - whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle - has become one of the breakout stars of the 2025 series.
During his time on the ITV show AngryGinge, 24, has struck up an unlikely, but close friendship with Ruby Wax, 72, and has had fans in stitches over his Bushtucker Trials, clever quips and hilarious banter with rapper Aitch.
Since appearing in the jungle, he has amassed over 1.4million followers on Twitch and 900,000 subscribers on YouTube - with his popularity showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
It has been reported that his team have already received offers for TV projects, brand deals and a major book contract.
According to reports, interest surged the moment he hit TV screens, with broadcasters and big-name retailers all vying to sign him as soon as he returns home.
AngryGinge, 24, is reportedly set to cash in on his I'm A Celebrity fame, with a stream of lucrative deals lined-up.
The Twitch streamer - whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle - has become one of the breakout stars of the 2025 series.
A source told The Mirror: 'Since the moment Ginge stepped foot in the jungle, the commercial interest has gone through the roof.
'He's been absolutely inundated with offers, far more than anyone predicted. Brands have very quickly clocked that he's not just a viral creator; he's genuinely relatable, he speaks the language of real people, and he connects with an audience that many big companies have struggled to reach.'
The down-to-earth star's 'authenticity' is thought to have caught the eye of several global retailers, who are wanting him to front campaigns, believing he can shift public perception and reach a hard-to-tap audience.
Broadcasters - including ITV, the BBC and Channel 4 - are also thought to have begun preparing approaches, convinced his 'funny, warm and unfiltered' outlook could see him becoming a mainstream TV regular.
The source added: 'Several networks have already made it clear they want to get in the room with him the moment he's home, whether that's for entertainment formats, factual shows or even fronting campaigns.'
Meanwhile, publishing houses are also thought to be circling too, with the belief his personal story of his rise from bedroom streamer to national favourite could deliver a bestseller.
The Daily Mail has contacted AngryGinge's representatives for comment.
AngryGinge is currently the bookmakers' favourite to be crowned King Of The Jungle, though fellow contestant Aitch remains a strong contender.
According to reports, interest in him surged the moment he hit TV screens, with broadcasters and big-name retailers all vying to sign him as soon as he returns home.
A source revealed that Ginge has been inundated with commercial offers and it's his 'authenticity' which is thought to have caught the eye of several global retailers.
Ginge is currently the bookmakers' favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle and on Sunday night will take on his third Bushtucker trial.
He's also winning support from high-profile names on the outside, including Lioness star Chloe Kelly, Strictly's George Clarke, and online heavyweights like KSI and Niko Omilana.
It comes as Sunday night's show will see AngryGinge take on his third Bushtucker trial of the series, titled, 'Terror Flying Tours'.
The YouTuber is reportedly one of the highest-paid stars on the 2025 ITV series, allegedly earning around £100,000.
ITV bosses gave several of this year's campmates secret codenames to keep their signings under wraps - and now they've reportedly been revealed.
To disguise his identity, bosses are said to have given Ginge the codename Spicy, a nod to both his fiery red hair and the fact ginger is, of course, a spice.
ITV producers hand out cryptic codenames every year ahead of the official line-up announcement, usually linking them to the celebrity's job, name or personality.
A source told The Sun: 'They have come up with some great ones over the years, which always keep people guessing.'
'Ginge's codename is particularly fitting - as he's ITV's secret ingredient to spice things up and bring in new viewers this year.'