I’m A Celeb Fans Slam ‘Pointless’ New Arrivals in Camp After Surprise Twist, Demanding ‘Make Them Wait’

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Viewers Disappointed with Format Shake Up

Fans of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! have expressed their frustration with a new surprise twist in this year’s series, calling it “pointless.” The format change introduced ‘new arrivals’ to the camp just 48 hours before the final, leaving viewers far from impressed.

Emotional Encounters with Family and Friends

In Friday night’s episode, the remaining five campmates received surprise visits from their loved ones. Josie Gibson, Marvin Humes, Sam Thompson, Nigel Farage, and Tony Bellew were overcome with emotion as their favorite people appeared one by one in the jungle.

Fans Demand Campmates Wait

However, fans were left scratching their heads and criticizing the show bosses for not making the campmates wait. Many took to social media to express their disappointment, questioning the need for the emotional reunions when the contestants would be leaving in just a few days.

Reactions from Viewers

One disgruntled viewer wrote: “Huh?!? WTF?!? I’m not happy with ’em bringing their family/loved ones in to see ’em all! There’s only a few nights left, let ’em bloody wait/suffer a tad longer!” Another added: “It’s only been 3 weeks and they go home on Sunday ffs!”

Another viewer questioned the purpose of the reunions, asking: “Why do they need to see their family when they’re leaving in a few days??” Someone else chimed in, saying: “Don’t get me wrong, I am happy for them but I thought part of the hardship of the show was being away from family?”

Heartwarming Moments in the Jungle

Each of the remaining campmates had a special reunion in the jungle. Marvin was surprised by his wife Rochelle, who flew to Australia just days ago. Nigel Farage had a brief reunion with his daughter Isabelle, while Sam caught up with his best friend, Towie star Pete Wick. Tony’s wife Rachael was waiting to see him, and Josie got to chat with her best friend Mia about her son Reggie, who wasn’t able to be present but had enjoyed his time in Australia.