I'm a Celebrity viewers have predicted the next big fight in camp. Fred Sirieix looked pretty exasperated on tonight's ITV episode as he demanded to do a trial.
Made in Chelsea star Sam Thompson came into camp and explained how they all had to vote for a campmate to take part in a 'Celebrity distressing room' trial.
They had to stand up and go round turn by turn to nominate themselves.
However, Fred stood up immediately and declared "I'm going, I want to go because I haven't done one yet."
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Despite boxer Tony Bellew explaining how it has to be a democratic process, Fred was unphased and said "I'm going".
"If everybody agrees I'm going, I'm going to go," he continued.
Marvin Humes - who also hasn't done a trial yet - said: "The Frenchman has spoken".
I'm a Celebrity viewers weren't best pleased with Fred for this and it seems public opinion seems to be shifting on what was once a very positive outlook for Fred.
One viewer joked: "marvin humes is turning into marvin fumes because of fred #ImACeleb".
Another said: "Oh Fred I like you but @MarvinHumes should be doing this trial!!! #ImACeleb".
Someone else said: "Yep, Marvin didn’t even get a choice, Fred demanded it was him".
Frankie Dettori
Italian jockey Frankie Dettori became the first celebrity to exit the 2023 series of I'm a Celebrity to a public vote.
This came as fans slammed the "childish playground behaviour" antics displayed by campmates.
Viewers were critical of the ongoing spat between First Dates star Fred Sirieix, Nella Rose and This Morning's Josie Gibson over chores in the jungle.
One user said on X (formally known as Twitter): "The childish playground behaviour is not the old school I’m a Celeb that used to make it a great program to watch! #ImACeleb."
I'm a Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITVX each evening with more celebrities set to be eliminated.
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