I’m A Celebrity fans work out real reason Harry Redknapp didn’t eliminate ‘vile’ David Haye
Seann Walsh was the first campmate to leave…
David Haye survived the first I’m A Celebrity South Africa elimination last night (April 16), and viewers reckon they’ve worked out exactly why Harry Redknapp didn’t kick him out.
Last night marked the first of the eliminations on the ITV1 series. Football manager Harry decided to boot out comic Seann Walsh. He appeared to hint that poor Seann hadn’t contributed much to camp.
However, fans of the show have now worked out why Harry didn’t eliminate heavyweight boxer David – because he wasn’t there to witness his “vile” behaviour in the first few days of the show.

I’m A Celebrity star David Haye’s ‘misogynistic’ behaviour that Harry missed
Harry entered I’m A Celebrity South Africa at the start of the second week. However, he missed everything that happened during the first five days of the show.
This included the camps being split and David opting to send Beverley Callard to Savannah Scrub. He also wanted to pick “strapping man” Seann Walsh to compete for his team in the trial over Sinitta.
Both incidents led viewers to brand David’s behaviour “misogynistic” and asked what he had against women over the age of 60.
Next, Gemma Collins entered the jungle. Before Harry arrived he urged Ant and Dec to withhold water from her during a gruesome eating trial. He also made a barbed comment about her appearance.
But, as he wasn’t there, Harry didn’t see any of it. Now, viewers reckon that if he had, gentlemanly Harry would’ve definitely eliminated David.
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‘Most horrible man to ever walk the face of the earth’
“If Harry was in there earlier on and heard the things David said, I’m sure he would’ve chosen him to go home,” said one.
“He shouldn’t still be allowed in. Seann should have stayed,” said a second. “OMG David Haye is the most horrible man to ever walk the face of the earth,” said another. “There is such a bad vibe from him it’s unreal. Get him off my screen now.”
“Every time he opens his mouth we see more and more of his vile character,” another added.

‘He might knock me out!’
Harry, meanwhile, has spoken about why he didn’t eliminate David.
Speaking on stage at an event after the filming of the series, he quipped: “I’m not gonna send David Haye home. He might knock me out.”
Read more: 5 things that are wrong with I’m A Celebrity South Africa and how ITV can fix it