I’M A Celebrity All Stars’ Adam Thomas has been forced to swallow a £55,000 investment loss after his restaurant went belly-up.
Adam, 36, has been told he won’t get his cash back from the failed venture in Greater Manchester.
Liquidators for his once popular eatery, The Spinn, confirmed the news as the business was formally wound up.
Adam’s business closed in 2022 after three years of trading.
The former Emmerdale and Waterloo Road star has also been hit with a £10,000 bill from liquidators for dissolving the business.
He has walked away from a £100,000 tax bill following the collapse of his firm, with total debts of £300,000.
It comes after The Sun revealed how the soap star, who originally competed on I’m A Celeb in 2016, has thrown the upcoming All Stars series into chaos after a bitter falling out with fellow contestant Jimmy Bullard.
Adam and ex-Premier League footballer Jimmy, 47, reportedly clashed during a tense Bushtucker Trial, throwing next year’s live final into chaos.
The explosive row — witnessed by hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly — is understood to have been over a high-stakes challenge, with one of the stars pushed to yell “I’m A Celebrity.. Get Me Out of Here”.
The falling-out caused trouble behind the scenes of the spin-off series, with producers having to enter negotiations with the feuding pair when they returned to the UK.











