I’m a Celeb Faces Backlash as Viewers Slam Rules for Bushtucker Trial

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Controversy Strikes Again

The popular reality show I’m a Celebrity has once again found itself at the center of a “fix” row as angry viewers criticize the rules for the upcoming Bushtucker Trial. This comes after the show faced backlash for exempting an Influencer from previous trials.

Outrage Over Exemption

Hosts Ant and Dec, both 48, recently announced the next Bushtucker Trial called Eaten Alive. However, they revealed that YouTuber Nella Rose has been ruled out of the public vote due to “medical reasons.” This decision has left fans furious and questioning the fairness of the show.

Viewers Express Their Anger

Many viewers took to social media to express their frustration with the situation. One fan questioned why Nella couldn’t participate in the trial, while another suggested that contestants who receive exemptions should only receive half the fee. A third fan even called for a boycott if Nella is exempt from future trials.

Apology Over Social Media Controversy

In addition to the controversy surrounding Nella‘s exemption, I’m a Celebrity faced another issue when the show’s official social media account “liked” hate comments about the YouTuber. The account has since deleted the thread and issued an apology, urging fans to “be kind” when commenting on social media.

Online Criticism of Nella Rose

Nella Rose has faced significant online criticism throughout the season. After her highly publicized argument with Fred Sirieix, viewers have been sharing their opinions about the influencer. Her recent medical emergency, failed trial, and complaints to Ofcom have only intensified the criticism.

So far, 861 viewers have complained about the argument with Fred, and 856 have reported an exchange about race between Nigel Farage and Nella.