Owen Warner has declared that his I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! co-star Jill Scott has “won Christmas” after she got him an “unreal” gift.
The priceless present proves that the 2022 I’m A Celeb cast is still close after spending a number of weeks in the Australian jungle together.
Hollyoaks hunk Owen shared a clip of the gift from Jill, which was a signed football shirt from Leicester City FC player James Maddison.
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The football fan wrote over the top: “Jill Scott’s won Christmas – can’t believe she bagged this for me.”
He tagged footballer James and wrote: “Signed shirt from the biggest baller about.”
Speaking to his followers, Owen then said: “How unreal is that? Jill has smashed it.”
But he wasn’t done gushing over the gift, as he ran to see his mum, who told him not to come in because she was watching the television.
He joked: “Bin all the presents you’ve got me because Jill’s won. Just bin any presents you’ve got me!”
Owen wasn’t just receiving this festive period though, as he spent time on Christmas Eve giving back by doing charity work.
The 23-year-old went to deliver presents to local families with the organisation Community Wishes.
However his kind-hearted gesture meant he had little time to wrap the presents he’d got for his own family – meaning he had no chance to grab more paper when he ran out.
It didn’t matter though, as he came up with a “genius” hack, using birthday wrapping paper instead.
Owen showed his fans a present wrapped in blue paper with “happy birthday” stamped all over it, as well as his added “Jesus” underneath.
He joked: “Happy birthday Jesus. I might bring out my own line in this because I reckon it’s pretty decent.
“Look, you’ve got to give me some credit there.”
Owen said he hoped “nobody will notice” that it wasn’t actually Christmas paper, though.
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