ITV I'm A Celebrity fans fume as they issue same complaint: ‘It’s getting ridiculous’

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! viewers tuned in tonight to watch former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and YouTuber Nella Rose take on a ghastly eating trial.

First look at Jungle Pizzaria on tonight's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

fans were left fuming tonight as they noticed how often their programming appeared to be interrupted by ad breaks.

One fan was so irritated by the regular ads interrupting the show that they even suggested it should be moved to the BBC.

Taking to X, the social media platform formerly known as , viewers complained about the “irritating” breaks.

Max wrote: “We need to get I’m a celeb on BBC im so serious cuz these ads are getting ridiculous.” (sic)

“I'D LIKE SOME I'M A CELEB WITH THESE ADS,” Lou raged. (sic)

Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage defended his stance on Brexit (Image: ITV)

“Why the f*** are there so many ads,” Em complained, while Grace agreed: “Ads really do piss me off.” (sic)

“How many ads??????” Maz fumed, as Enisa insisted: “So many AD breaks on this show puts me off watching it. I’m seeing more ads than that actual people looool.” (sic)

“Not another advert… just get on with the show!” Philip tweeted, while Chlo quipped: “Its literally im an advert get me out of here.” (sic)

Fred Sirieix

Fred Sirieix slammed Nigel Farage (Image: ITV)
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Despite the ads, many viewers were left glued to their screens as some dramatic scenes began to unfold in camp.

During tonight’s episode, viewers saw First Dates star Fred Sirieix hit out at former UKIP leader Nigel Farage over the significant role he played in Brexit.

In a heated debate, Fred asked Nigel: “What’s the benefit of Brexit then? If you are an average person from Britain, what’s the benefit?”

The GB News presenter then replied: “To know that we’re independent, we stand on our own two feet in the world.”

Fred shot back: “Brexit was about immigration, I remember your poster. I thought it was shameful what you did Nigel. Shameful.”

Nigel responded: “Sadly, sadly it was absolutely true. It was a poster showing mass young men moving illegally across borders.”

At this point, Fred claimed the poster was “about demonising migrants”, at which point Nigel insisted: “No it wasn’t. In your view it was, but it wasn’t.”

“It’s not only just my view,” Fred replied, as their fellow campmates attempted to remove themselves from the uncomfortable conversation.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! continues tomorrow at 9pm on ITV.

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