ITV Im A Celebs Fred Sirieixs fiancée Fruitcake heads to Australia ahead of show exit
Fred Sirieix, a star on ITV's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, is set to be greeted by his partner Fruitcake as she shared with her followers that she was making the long journey from the UK to Australia.
The TV star's fiancee took to her Instagram stories to share a snap as she was looking out from the airport, waiting to board her plane. She captioned the update: "Out of office", as she said goodbye to the cold weather in the UK.
Fruitcake, who met Fred nine years ago in Peckham, London, has been kept somewhat of a mystery by Fred during his time in camp. However, he has shared some sweet details about their relationship. She's among the many friends and family members travelling to Australia to meet their loved ones as the show's first elimination approaches.
Fred's fiancee recently showed her support for him on social media after a misunderstanding with YouTuber Nella Rose. The two had a disagreement while cooking a meal for their fellow campmates, discussing their age difference.
Nella was upset after a heated exchange where she felt disrespected as her father had passed away. She responded to Fred's apology by saying: "I'm not stupid, you're not going to little girl me, you're not."
Fruitcake broke her silence on the matter by re-sharing a post from his Instagram. The message read: "Tough watch for some of the show tonight but Fred did us so proud we know his intention would never be to upset anyone. Keep your head up Fred we love you."
Three years ago, the First Dates star revealed that his wedding was cancelled and they planned to wait until after the pandemic.
They are now planning to get married next year. Fruitcake hinted at a wedding in Negril, Jamaica when she posted a picture of an airplane with the caption: "The cat's out of the bag #weddingloading."
While in the jungle, Fred sparked a fiery debate about Brexit with former UKIP leader Nigel Farage. He didn't hold back, calling the party's campaign "shameful."
Recently, fans of Farage have claimed that his screen time has been "limited" and that scenes of him discussing his friendship with Donald Trump were edited out.
A pal of Farage told MailOnline: "We are watching very closely. Something is not right. Is there a bigger game afoot?" However, a show source has dismissed these claims as untrue.
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