ITV I’m A Celebrity clash as Nella Rose claims Fred Sirieix ‘made my life hell’
ITV viewers were left scratching their heads after Nella Rose claimed that Fred Sirieix had 'made her life hell' on I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
In a surprising turn of events, Sam Thompson stepped down as camp leader, making room for new boss Nella. She quickly got to work, rearranging the roles of campmates Sam, Josie Gibson, Fred, Nigel Farage,Marvin Humes, Danielle Harold, Nick Pickard, Tony Bellew and Frankie Dettori.
"Washing up duty, we have Fred and Farage. You guys like to pick up things that people have cleaned, throw them on the muddy floor and tell them to wash it again. So now, unfortunately, roles reversed," Nella announced tonight.
Later in the episode, Nella said that "karma was a b***h" and that Fred had made her "life hell", causing viewers to react angrily. Taking to X, previously known as Twitter, one viewer asked: "Am I the only one who's confused as to why Nella has stated that Fred has made her life hell? Have I missed something?"
Another viewer commented: "Oh wow, Nella is so nasty and rude, how has Fred made her life hell? Choosing 'karma' instead of the good of the camp."
While another wrote: "'Fred has made my life hell'… He's literally cooked her a good meal every night, the only thing he did was complain the pots weren't washed properly."
Nella and Fred didn't start off well on the show, clashing early on when Nella told Fred she felt "offended" after he said he was old enough to be her dad. This upset Nella due to her father's passing in 2020.
She labelled him a "weirdo" for "bringing up her dead dad" and declared: "I don't want to eat your food, I don't want to talk to you. We can just live, you live on that side, I live on this side."
After this fiery argument, former I'm A Celeb runner-up Jake Quickenden expressed his worry to The Mirror about whether the two would reconcile.
Jake seemed to be onto something as the pair haven't yet made amends and confessed he "didn't really understand what was going on". He suggested that if they don't move past this incident, they could face an 'incredibly awkward' few weeks.
"They're obviously tired, touchy, hungry and Nella's obviously really took offence. And I think Fred apologised and didn't mean anything by what he said. But you've also seen Fred question Brexit with Nigel, so you can tell he is a big character. And he's got opinions, you know. I really liked Nella as well, I thought she was doing brilliant."
"She obviously had the trials and she's very funny. She's very likeable. So hopefully those two will kind of patch that up and kind of get on with things. But after what was said and when Nella told Fred she didn't want to talk to him I was like, 'oh, maybe won't get patched up'. But three weeks is lot of time spent with someone that you're not talking to so hopefully they will sort it out. It's such a small environment."
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