I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here has sparked almost 2,000 complaints to broadcasting regulator Ofcom over Nella Rose’s clashes with her campmates.
Ofcom have told MailOnline that the TikTok star, 26, has been at the centre of the majority of complaints about the ITV show in the ten days it has been on air.
Nella’s argument with First Dates star Fred Sirieix just days into the show led to 861 complaints.
Days later she clashed with Nigel Farage, as she confronted him over his anti-immigration views.
That row received 856 Ofcom complaints related to ‘alleged racial offence’ from her comments to Farage..

I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here has sparked almost 2,000 complaints to broadcasting regulator Ofcom , over Nella Rose’s clashes with her campmates

Nella clashed with Fred Sirieix in the first few days, telling the First Dates star that she felt ‘disrespected’ by him
She clashed with Fred Sirieix in the first few days, telling the First Dates star that she felt ‘disrespected’ by him after he joked that he could be ‘like her dad,’ hours after she candidly shared that her father had passed away.
While Nella attempted to avoid Fred following the exchange, she later explained that was irked by his comment, and suggested that they keep their distance in the camp moving forward, with Nella even refusing to eat any food he cooked.
During her clash with Nigel, which aired on November 22, Nella claimed that black people ‘don’t like’ the ex-UKIP leader, 59.
She said that he is also ‘anti-immigrant’ and ‘wants all them gone’.
She added: ‘I’m one of them’ – a nod to her birth in Belgium to Congolese parents before arriving in the UK in 2009.
Nigel then asked her: ‘Who told you that?’, to which Nella replied: ‘The internet’. He exclaimed: ‘Oh, well there we are then it must be true’. Nella then said: ‘It must be! OK, but then why don’t black people like you?’
‘If you came with me through South London, you’d be astonished’, Nigel hit back.
Nigel and Nella had another tense exchange on Tuesday night’s installment of the show.
The conversation kicked off over a discussion over Jamaicans pronouncing ‘water’ as ‘wata’ – after Jamie Lynn began to ask questions.

Days later she clashed with Nigel Farage , as she confronted him over his anti-immigration views. That row sparked 856 complaints from viewers
Nigel was quick to get involved, telling Fred: ‘If you said that, they’d call it cultural appropriation, Fred.’
The conversation soon broadened out into a general discussion over cultural appropriation, which ended with Nella branding Nigel as ‘ignorant’ and ‘deluded’, before refusing to speak to him as her trial approached.
Nigel made his views clear over accents, saying: ‘It’s when suits, they criticise when suits.
‘If a white person does a black accent, that’s considered to be a crime. That they should be cancelled.’
However, Nella was quick to explain: ‘It depends on what context. If you’re taking the p*** then you’re taking the p***. But if you’re not, then you’re not.’
Nigel then argued that if he ‘dressed as Mexican’ for a fancy dress party, the press would accuse him of ‘cultural appropriation’, saying he was baffled at why that is the case.

During her clash with Nigel, which aired on November 22, Nella claimed that black people ‘don’t like’ the ex-UKIP leader, 59

Nigel and Nella had another tense exchange on Tuesday night’s installment of the show
Nella said: ‘You can’t use somebody’s culture as a fancy dress costume. The Mexican outfit is traditional to them. It’s been in their culture for decades.’
A very resigned Nigel responded: ‘I do not know what the rules are Nella. I do not know.’
Later in the Bush Telegraph, he said: ‘There just seems to be this enormous confusion about what you can and can’t do, and what you can and can’t wear.
‘To be honest with you, I’m no further forwards as to what’s acceptable and what’s not.’
Nella later discussed the disagreement with Jamie Lynn. She continued: ‘It doesn’t bother me because I expect it from him. But it’s the delusion that confuses me.
‘It’s the ignorance of like, not caring about other cultures.
She added in the Bush Telegraph: ‘When Nigel was speaking I was just so disappointed in him because we were getting on so well.’

Nigel attempted to make things up with Nella after she was voted to do the Misery Hotel trial
Viewers were once again left divided by the tense exchange, as one argued ‘Nella is 100% right in this situation.’
A second said: ‘Man shut up, she’s right.’
However another argued: ‘I just can’t stand the fact Nella won’t just speak to him about what he’s done wrong. Stop walking away giving people the cold shoulder.’
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