Viewers of ITV's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Here! have begun to complain about the show.
The show is now in its final week as campmates get voted out of the jungle each night.
So far four celebrities have left the ITV show, as food critic Grace Dent and actress Jamie Lynn Spears both left earlier due to medical reasons.
Jockey Frankie Dettori was the first to be voted out, followed by YouTube star Nella Rose.
Now with eight campmates left on I'm A Celebrity, viewers at home are beginning to complain about the show.
All we need is icon Sheridan Smith and it’s a 9pm ITV drama #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/kojbZyT4wZ
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 5, 2023
I'm A Celebrity viewers complain about ITV show
One viewer took to X, formally Twitter to discuss the show, writing how I'm A Celebrity "is so painfully unfunny to watch. I’m cringing."
Others suggested that presenters Ant and Dec were to blame, writing "Swear half the show is Ant and Dec reading out the numbers."
Another said that three campmates' 'fake movie skit' made the show boring: "Too much airtime to Marvin, Josie & Sam."
One I'm A Celebrity fan thought that Fred Sirrexu was the reason the show was 'unfunny', writing: "Fred us SO bossy and entitled. Getting a bit fed up of him now."
Leave or Remain 2.0… #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/9te8DkHRSO
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 5, 2023
What date does I’m A Celebrity end?
The official date for the final of I’m A Celebrity is scheduled for Sunday, December 10 on ITV.
In the live final, a winner will be crowned as the public at home vote for who they think is deserving of the crown.
Although a winner has not been named yet, Josie Gibson is currently a fan favourite to win alongside Fred Sirieix and Sam Thompson.
I'm A Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm daily.
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