I’m A Celeb’s Fred branded ‘a b*****d’ by Strictly star after row with Nigel Farage | The Sun
I'M A Celeb’s Fred Sirieix has been branded 'a b*****d’ by Strictly star James Jordan after rowing with Nigel Farage.
First Dates' Fred, 51, has directed his wrath towards former UKIP leader Nigel, 59, multiple times in the past.
The maître d' has branded him a "coward" and a "liar" on social media in the aftermath of the Brexit vote.
Fred is a diehard remainer, whilst Nigel may have done more than anybody else to win a Brexit vote.
And in Monday's episode of the show, tensions were high when the topic inevitably came up in camp.
Fred asked Nigel: "What is the benefit of Brexit then?" If you are an average person from Britain, what’s the benefit?”
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Nigel said: “To know that we’re independent, we stand on our own two feet in the world.”
Fred said: “Brexit was about immigration, I remember your poster. I thought it was shameful what you did, Nigel. Shameful.”
Nigel replied: “Sadly, sadly it was absolutely true. It was a poster showing mass young men moving illegally across borders.”
Fred said: “But it was about demonising migrants.”
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Nigel replied: “No it wasn’t. In your view it was, but it wasn’t.”
To which Fred said: “It’s not only just my view.”
As the argument aired on ITV1, former Strictly pro James took to X writing, "Fred is a b*****d."
Fred, who has lived in the UK for 30 years, once said that he will need to apply for "settled status" in order to remain in the country after Brexit.
"I remember coming here, being a foreigner but never feeling a foreigner," Fred said during an appearance on Loose Women.
"But I remember my daughter, who was 11 at the time, saying, 'Daddy, do we have to leave?' I have to apply for my settled status or the unsettling status as I call it. I don’t believe in the idea."
Fred also expressed what he thinks of Brexit, saying if he had thought it was a good idea he would have "voted for it".
He added that he doesn't think it's "going to be good for the country" and he believes the UK will be "poorer as a result".
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