I’m A Celebrity’s Sam Thompson and Nick Pickard were left worried about Fred Sirieix getting involved in their cooking on Tuesday night’s episode.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 31, and the Hollyoaks actor, 48, were made camp chefs during the episode taking over from Josie Gibson.
Fred, 51, was originally camp chef at the start of the series and since having to relinquish his responsibility to others he has become increasingly irate and been branded ‘controlling’ by viewers.
It has even seen him become embroiled in a ‘sexism’ row after many watching accused him of being ‘misogynistic’ towards presenter Josie, 38, while she made dinner.
On Tuesday’s episode EastEnders star Danielle Harold, 31, was declared the new camp leader and picked Josie to be her deputy.
I’m A Celebrity’s Sam Thompson and Nick Pickard were left worried about Fred Sirieix getting involved in their cooking on Tuesday night’s episode
The former Made In Chelsea star, 31, and the Hollyoaks actor, 48, were made camp chefs during the episode taking over from Josie Gibson
The chores were decided by them as follows: camp chefs: Sam and Nick, washing up: Tony Bellew and Marvin Humes, camp water and dunny: Fred and Marvin while Nigel Farage and Fred were on camp maintenance.
Seeing their choices Sam reacted excitedly: ‘No way!’
In the Bush Telegraph Sam later said: ‘I’ll be like the clown in the kitchen so Nick can get on and do what he needs and I’ll distract Fred.
‘But also, I’m incredibly nervous. I’m not a very good cook.’
Nigel then said in the Bush Telegraph: ‘I think that Nick is going to be on the front line of this with Sam as sous chef. What will be interesting is to watch how Fred comments on Sam’s food preparation.’
Nick in Bush Telegraph later commented: ‘I do like a bit of cooking, but after the exploits of the last couple of evenings of Fred and Josie, I’m a little bit nervous.
‘Fred’s bound to start barking at us now. Hopefully he’ll give us a bit of guidance and then leave us alone.’
Viewers have been seeing less of the manners and more of the ‘misogyny’ in Fred in recent episodes after his behaviour towards his female co-stars left fans branding him ‘unbearable’.
Fred, 51, was originally camp chef at the start of the series and since having to relinquish his responsibility to others he has become increasingly irate and branded ‘controlling’
In the Bush Telegraph Sam said: ‘I’ll be like the clown in the kitchen so Nick can get on and do what he needs and I’ll distract Fred’
Fred, also a professional chef, relentlessly criticised Josie’s cooking abilities and during Monday night’s episode he told hosts Ant and Dec, ‘There is no method, there is no technique’
Meanwhile, Fred has been seen cosying up with Nigel Farage, 59, on the show, despite once calling him a ‘Coward who likes money, attention and the sound of his own voice far too much.’
Both pot washers in the camp until Tuesday, the former UKIP leader and the Frenchman bonded over the cleanliness of the camp and complained about Josie’s meals while scrubbing the pans at the water’s edge.
Fred, also a professional chef, relentlessly criticised the single mother’s cooking abilities and during Monday night’s episode he told hosts Ant and Dec, ‘There is no method, there is no technique.
‘She’s just making it up as she goes along. If she just let me take her through it step-by-step clearly, we would be ok.’
But viewers hit back at Fred and wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: ‘Fred Sirieix is controlling and misogynistic. He may be a trained chef but it doesn’t mean he has to make everyone feel less than.’
Josie has been praised online for her calm response when she said: ‘You’ve just got to give me the reins my love, I know it’s hard.’
Others online told him to ‘back off’ from Josie and one person wrote: ‘How Josie has not ripped Fred’s head off I don’t know. How conceited and patronising. Get him out!’
Three days into the show Nella Rose, 26, and Fred had an argument during which she accused the Maitre’d of ‘little-girling’ her but the hint at an unequal dynamic was overlooked because viewers sided with Fred.
Since then the public’s opinion of Fred has shifted after his ‘sexist’ behaviour towards Josie and Nella when camp chores were allocated.
Initially, Nella and Josie were tasked with washing the pots up after Mr Sirieix cooked the campmates rice and beans.
But viewers hit back at Fred and wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: ‘Fred Sirieix is controlling and misogynistic. He may be a trained chef but it doesn’t mean he has to make everyone feel less than’
But the camp descended into chaos when the furious First Dates star threw the already washed pots onto the ground complaining they were ‘unclean’ and sent the pair back.
This sparked a misogyny row with viewers on X writing: ‘No Fred’s annoying me now, ‘You haven’t done a good enough job’… how sexist.’
Another person wrote: ‘I am so disappointed with that. I now dislike Fred Sirieix.’
Confiding in the Bush Telegraph on Friday, Nella said: ‘If somebody’s cleaned something you don’t pick it up and dash it on the floor.’
Josie added: ‘I like Fred, but it’s not very nice being told what you’ve done isn’t good enough and I’m thorough.’