Beverley Callard has insisted the I'm A Celebrity South Africa cast all 'got on' hours after they reunited in tense scenes for the show's finale on Friday.
Tearful-looking Adam Thomas was crowned Jungle Legend for this year's series, which has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats between feuding cast mates - Adam, Jimmy Bullard and David Haye.
Beverley - who was forced to leave the jungle early on medical grounds before being diagnosed with breast cancer - could not attend the live final on advice from doctors.
In a video posted to social media after the chaotic final, she insisted 'everyone really got on' and would be having a drink together after the show - despite snaps taken afterwards suggesting otherwise.
Filming in her living room from Dublin, Beverley said: 'Well, what a final that was. Goodness me, just finished doing Unpacked.
'Listen, let me tell you, as someone who was in there, not for the whole time unfortunately, I missed the last few days, but it was the most amazing experience. It was an opportunity of a lifetime.
Beverley Callard has insisted the I'm A Celebrity South Africa cast all 'got on' hours after they reunited in tense scenes for the show's finale on Friday.
Tearful-looking Adam Thomas was crowned Jungle Legend for this year's series, which has been plagued with bullying rows and controversial spats.
'And Adam is absolutely gorgeous. I've known him for years, and his brother Ryan, and his dad and their mum.
'And they are just beautiful people. Sean is fantastic. Gemma's fantastic. David was fantastic.
'If you saw the bits that they cut out. Everybody really got on. And when there were sort of heated moments, they showed those, but when they were really loving moments, they didn't really show those as much.
'So, trust me, everybody got on and after the show tonight, in London, they will all be going for a drink and having a mega time. Every single one of them all together.
'I wish I could be there, obviously. But trust me, it was a great bunch of people, every single one of them.'
During the final, Ant and Dec gave Jimmy the opportunity to speak after Adam allegedly called him the 'C-word' in an explosive clash when Jimmy called 'I'm a Celebrity' in one of the trials, which left Adam in danger of going home.
The clash became so heated that Gemma Collins and Sinitta stormed off stage as Jimmy went around each campmate to ask if they thought Adam's behaviour was 'aggressive and abusive'.
The explosive confrontation finished with Ant telling Jimmy: 'Right, let's leave it there. We'll agree to disagree', after plenty of back and forth.
Just hours after the finale, Ant suffered an awkward run-in with Jimmy as he headed home alongside his wife, Anne-Marie Corbett.
Ant appeared to laugh off the matter as Jimmy attempted to get his attention, before a security guard stepped in.
While making great TV, the confrontation between the celebrities and the hosts will likely bring into question the future of the show.
After being crowned Jungle Legend, Adam looked downcast as he made his exit alongside brothers Ryan and Scott Thomas after his win was overshadowed by feuds.
Jimmy admitted he 'threw Adam under the bus' when he quit a trial that sparked the explosive clash that left viewers at home in shock.
The former footballer admitted he had to leave for personal reasons and that if he didn't say 'I'm A Celebrity' in the challenge, he would not have received his full pay.
'Listen, Adam and all of you can be upset with me and I absolutely threw him under the bus, I get it and I'll wear that', Jimmy said.
'But what I don't stand on, is someone being abusive, aggressive and intimidating, I don't stand on that.'
Welcoming Ant and Dec to share their opinion on the matter, Jimmy said: 'You [pointing to the hosts] were there and you didn't show any of that [footage].'
'You didn't show any of the C-bombs, it's a liberty', Jimmy fumed.
Ant argued: 'The reason we didn't air the C-bomb is because that is unbroadcastable.'
'I was there and I didn't think it was intimidating. I was there Jim.'
David, who has been accused of 'bullying' Adam during the show, disagreed with Ant and backed the former footballer as he demanded answers as to why Adam was hurling obscenities at Jimmy.
Adam hit back at David, telling him to 'let the finalists speak', which received cheers from the crowd in the live audience.
The show descended into mayhem on Friday as Jimmy accused Adam of being 'abusive, aggressive and intimidating' during an expletive row in the pre-recorded show last year.
As hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly struggled to control the fiery trio, Gemma Collins and Sinitta stormed off stage in fury.
During Adam's opportunity to speak, he said: 'I take full responsibility for my actions and yes emotions were definitely running high in that moment.
'I have nothing but love for Jimmy in that moment. I have apologised to Jimmy on numerous occasions and I do take everything that he is saying into account and the only thing I can do is apologise.
'That is not how I want to show myself off and I have never shown myself off like that before or after that. I do apologise Jimmy.'
'Funny way of showing it', David interjected before Ant and Dec furiously told him to stop interrupting.
David continued: 'I like to say how I see it, I like to keep it real and what I have seen is a lot of editing to make this poor guy [pointing to Adam] the victim so the people will support him.
'We all had banter back and forth, a lot of it was cut out from their side. But I think it is time for the truth.'
Storming off stage, Sinitta yelled at the audience: 'Guys, you weren't there, I was there and it was aggressive and abusive, we were shaking.'
Gemma, who is a close friend of Adam, then followed as she also left the stage.
Jimmy shouted in the background: 'You can't be aggressive, abusive and intimating, it doesn't matter if Adam said sorry.'
'I will not take you [Ant] saying it wasn't aggressive, abusive and intimating, you can't say that. Show it, let everyone watch it, let's play it now!'
Ant and Dec wrapped up: 'Right, let's leave it there. We'll agree to disagree Jim.'