I'm A Celebrity fans label Nella 'pathetic' as she hints at exit after rows with Nigel and Fred
23.11.2023 - 00:38
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I'm A Celebrity star Nella Rose has been labelled 'pathetic' by fans after numerous rows with campmates, including First Dates' Fred Sirieix and UK politician, Nigel Farage. Nigel, who spearheaded Brexit in 2020, is perhaps the ITV show's most controversial contestant this year, and some of his campmates haven't missed the opportunity to question his political views.
On Wednesday 22 November's episode of I'm A Celeb, Nella challenged Nigel about his views on immigration, as ex-EastEnders star Danielle Harold looked on awkwardly. Viewers of the show took to X - formerly known as Twitter - to vent their frustrations about Nella, as one wrote: "Nella just needs to grow up absolutely pathetic #ImACelebrity." Another said: "Never known someone try so hard to make themselves a victim than Nella Rose.
Stop giving her air time and hope she goes out first. She is so annoying #ImACelebrity #nellarose." A third raged: "So Nella still won’t speak with Fred but she can agree to disagree with Nigel farage???????? Sorry what… #ImACeleb #ImACelebrity." That comment came after Nella indirectly refused to eat any food prepared or cooked for her by Fred, after the pair had a huge disagreement.
The row started when Nella took offence to a comment Fred made about being old enough to be "her father".
The 26 year old presenter and social media influencer was taken-aback by the Frenchman's words, particularly because she'd opened up to him about losing both her parents.
After initially explaining her reasons for being upset with Fred, 51, in the Bush Telegraph, she decided to keep her distance and started ignoring him. After asking his campmate if she wanted any rice, Fred realised something was up and he confronted her about her giving him the
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