FROM A £350-A-MONTH “S*HOLE” TO A £420,000 DREAM HOME — THE RISE OF ANGRYGINGE NO ONE SAW COMING**

The Twitch streamer, 24, (pictured after winning I'm A Celeb earlier this month) whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, picked up the keys to his new pad in the town of Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, in June last year
The Twitch streamer, 24, (pictured after winning I’m A Celeb earlier this month) whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, picked up the keys to his new pad in the town of Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, in June last year

I’m A Celebrity winner AngryGinge has celebrated his extraordinary transformation from bedroom streamer to primetime TV star by purchasing his first home — a £420,000 mock-Tudor newbuild — after earning an astonishing £1.4million before turning 25.

His Manchester-based estate agent Jamie Burke posted on Instagram to mark Burtwistle's purchase, sharing an image of them shaking hands and handing over the keys in the influencer's brand new kitchen
His Manchester-based estate agent Jamie Burke posted on Instagram to mark Burtwistle’s purchase, sharing an image of them shaking hands and handing over the keys in the influencer’s brand new kitchen
The Salford-born star has amassed more than five million followers across all social media and is understood to have earned more than £1million in the last year alone - so that left him with plenty to play with when buying the property (pictured)
The Salford-born star has amassed more than five million followers across all social media and is understood to have earned more than £1million in the last year alone – so that left him with plenty to play with when buying the property (pictured)

DailyMail.com understands that the content creator and newly crowned reality king, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, secured the three-bedroom property in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, in June last year — a purchase that symbolises just how far his life has shifted since his early years in modest council housing.

At a price tag of £420,000, the mock Tudor newbuild boasts a bright, airy kitchen-diner (pictured), two modern high-spec bathrooms, large front and back gardens, a hot tub, covered patio, and a sweeping driveway
At a price tag of £420,000, the mock Tudor newbuild boasts a bright, airy kitchen-diner (pictured), two modern high-spec bathrooms, large front and back gardens, a hot tub, covered patio, and a sweeping driveway

The high-spec home boasts bright open-plan living spaces, two modern bathrooms, expansive front and rear gardens, a hot tub, covered patio, and a sweeping driveway. But despite the sizeable investment, Burtwistle’s finances have only surged further — with £1.2million earned throughout 2025 alone, including £100,000 from his I’m A Celebrity appearance.

The living room (pictured) is comfortable and cosy, with a charming fireplace
The living room (pictured) is comfortable and cosy, with a charming fireplace

From Twitch to television, Burtwistle’s meteoric rise has been fuelled by more than five million followers across social media platforms, making him a highly sought-after face for brands including Puma and JD Sports. His estate agent, Jamie Burke, marked the completion on Instagram, sharing a photo of them shaking hands in the influencer’s gleaming kitchen, writing: “New home day… and a pleasure handing over the keys.”

Burtwistle (left) has spoken candidly about his upbringing on a council estate in Eccles, Greater Manchester, where he and his sister Tasha (centre), 27, were raised by their single mother Michelle (right), 50. Pictured: An old family photo
Burtwistle (left) has spoken candidly about his upbringing on a council estate in Eccles, Greater Manchester, where he and his sister Tasha (centre), 27, were raised by their single mother Michelle (right), 50. Pictured: An old family photo
He opened up about his childhood on I'm A Celeb, saying: 'We've got no problems getting our hands stuck in, because that's what we've had to do from being little to where we are now'. Pictured: The hot tub and garden at the home he has bought with his social media earnings
He opened up about his childhood on I’m A Celeb, saying: ‘We’ve got no problems getting our hands stuck in, because that’s what we’ve had to do from being little to where we are now’. Pictured: The hot tub and garden at the home he has bought with his social media earnings

That moment stands in stark contrast to the life he once knew. The Salford-born star grew up in Eccles alongside his sister Tasha, raised by their single mother Michelle, who juggled multiple low-paid jobs — including working in a school kitchen, cleaning, and care work — earning just £12,500 a year.

He heaped praise on his mother, who worked tirelessly to support the family while he was growing up: 'If she can do it then I can do this in the jungle, so that's what keeps me going really'. Pictured: The hallway of the home he has been able to buy with his online earnings
He heaped praise on his mother, who worked tirelessly to support the family while he was growing up: ‘If she can do it then I can do this in the jungle, so that’s what keeps me going really’. Pictured: The hallway of the home he has been able to buy with his online earnings

In the I’m A Celeb jungle, the 24-year-old opened up about witnessing his mother’s relentless work ethic, telling campmate Alex Scott that she often moved straight from one job to the next without pause. He credited her sacrifices for his determination, saying: “If she can do it, then I can do this in the jungle. That keeps me going.”

Burtwistle previously rented a 's***hole' apartment (pictured) with no shower, peeling wallpaper, mould and a door without a handle for £350 a month

He called the flat (pictured) a 'pub' because followers often questioned if he really lived there ¿ and its carpet was suitably grotty
Burtwistle previously rented a ‘s***hole’ apartment (pictured) with no shower, peeling wallpaper, mould and a door without a handle for £350 a month. He called the flat a ‘pub’ because followers often questioned if he really lived there – and its carpet was suitably grotty
Burtwistle's success will be much to the chagrin of his 'dead-beat dad', truck driver Lee Smith (pictured), who walked out on him when he was a youngster
Burtwistle’s success will be much to the chagrin of his ‘dead-beat dad’, truck driver Lee Smith (pictured), who walked out on him when he was a youngster

Winning the nation’s hearts with his grounded personality, candid storytelling, and humble work ethic, Burtwistle quickly became a household name — even among viewers who had never heard of him before his ITV debut.

The star has previously opened up about what his I'm A Celeb win meant to him: 'I wanted my mum to know how well she did raising us and how much I do appreciate everything that she did'. Pictured: The pair together after his victory
The star has previously opened up about what his I’m A Celeb win meant to him: ‘I wanted my mum to know how well she did raising us and how much I do appreciate everything that she did’. Pictured: The pair together after his victory

But the journey to his success was arduous. Seeking to lift the financial burden on his mother, he left home at 18 to live with his grandmother, eventually renting what he described as a “s***hole” apartment with mouldy walls, no shower, and a broken door — all for £350 a month — while saving for a deposit.

Sau chiến thắng trong chương trình I'm A Celebrity, AngryGinge đã hồi tưởng lại cuộc sống của mình chỉ cách đây 5 năm, khi anh còn làm "nhân viên phục vụ bữa ăn" ở trường học và chỉ kiếm được 450 bảng Anh mỗi tháng.
After his I’m A Celebrity win, AngryGinge reflected on his life just five years ago, where he was working as a school ‘dinner lady’ and earning just £450 a month.

Back then, his followers doubted he lived there at all, joking that the grim décor made it look more like a pub than a home. Yet his persistence ultimately paid off. After nearly quitting Twitch in the early months due to low viewership, he returned following the death of his grandfather from Covid in 2021, streaming full-time for up to ten hours a day.

AngryGinge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, 24, helped boost the ITV show's viewing figures, with the final pulling in a staggering 13 million votes - the highest in a decade
AngryGinge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, 24, helped boost the ITV show’s viewing figures, with the final pulling in a staggering 13 million votes – the highest in a decade

He transformed a humble £12.44 earnings from his first FIFA livestream into thousands of pounds a month, before branching into YouTube and commercial partnerships. Two years ago, he even repaid all his mother’s debts using prize money from a streamed football event — a gesture that cemented his devotion to the woman who raised him.

Ginge went on the show to show his mum Michelle [pictured] how well she had done raising him and his sister Tasha in a single-parent household
Ginge went on the show to show his mum Michelle [pictured] how well she had done raising him and his sister Tasha in a single-parent household

That success stands in stark opposition to his turbulent relationship with his father, truck driver Lee Smith — whom he has publicly called a “dead-beat dad” after abandoning the family during his childhood. Burtwistle has spoken about chaotic late-night visits, incidents with police, and court battles over maintenance payments. He has said bluntly that if he saw his father today, he would “walk past him.”

AngryGinge grew to prominence on the live streaming platform, Twitch, on which his five million followers watch him shout expletives at a video or football game
AngryGinge grew to prominence on the live streaming platform, Twitch, on which his five million followers watch him shout expletives at a video or football game

By contrast, he praises his “amazing” mum for giving him guidance and strength, and described his I’m A Celebrity win as a chance to show her how proud he was to be her son.

The star was greeted off the I¿m A Celebrity bridge by his mother, who flew out to Australia two weeks ago to support him
The star was greeted off the I’m A Celebrity bridge by his mother, who flew out to Australia two weeks ago to support him

After earning his title as the first social media star to be crowned King of the Jungle, he fulfilled another dream by taking his mother on a free trip to Australia — a place she had always wanted to visit.

With his new home now secured, and a career that has exploded in value, the once struggling streamer has become one of Britain’s most remarkable new-era success stories — fuelled not only by fortune and fame, but a desire to repay the woman whose sacrifices built the foundation for his achievements.