Nella Rose, of I’m A Celebrity, has spoken out for the first time since being sent out of the jungle for avoiding an interview on an ITV show.
The 26-year-old YouTuber has stayed silent since being quizzed by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly shortly after leaving camp, even declining an appearance on Lorraine.
But the CatFish UK host appeared to have changed her mind on Wednesday, when she appeared on This Morning via video connection from Australia with fellow evictee Fred Sirieix, 51.
Nella discussed her experience in Australia with hosts Emma Willis, 47, and Rylan Clark, 35, and said she had ‘no regrets’ despite ruffling a few feathers.
The TV star said she wouldn’t change anything about her I’m A Celebrity appearance adding: ‘What you see is what you get.’
She continued: ‘I’m like marmite, you either love me or hate me.’
Nella had a rough 17 days in the jungle, including a spat with camp cook Fred when he joked that he was old enough to be her father.
The presenter, who has lost both of her parents, remained silent at first but subsequently confronted Fred and pledged to avoid him in the jungle.
When asked about her current relationship with Fred on This Morning, Nella mentioned the criticism from viewers, which startled people like comedian London Hughes for being ‘dripping with racial prejudice.’
Nella said: ‘I haven’t been able to watch anything back yet. I’ve known everything that’s gone on. It’s a big fat misunderstanding. We’er over it, we’re good. I don’t know why everyone is still talking about it.’
Nella had a rough 17 days in the jungle, including a spat with camp cook Fred when he joked that he was old enough to be her father.
The presenter, who has lost both of her parents, remained silent at first but subsequently confronted Fred and pledged to avoid him in the jungle.
When asked about her current relationship with Fred on This Morning, Nella mentioned the criticism from viewers, which startled people like comedian London Hughes for being ‘dripping with racial prejudice.’
Asked if she would ‘forget’ Farage after the show, she replied: ‘No, it felt like we had some interesting conversations that need to be had. It is what it is.
‘In life, it’s good to hear different opinions. We can agree to disagree and no one gets hurt. It’s all fine!’
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV.