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ITV I'm a Celeb's Nella Rose defended by famous pals as fans rage over Fred Sirieix row

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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! viewers were left in shock after Nella Rose and Fred Sirieix controversially clashed on Tuesday night's episode.

The argument in question has left fans divided as many followers of the YouTube star claim she is being misunderstood on the ITV show however, Nella's critics have claimed the star is "beyond defending" - with one savage commentator even comparing her to Celebrity Big Brother star Roxanne Pallet, writes The Mirror.The YouTuber claimed the First Dates star was aware of her father's death in 2020 and her mother's passing when she was aged 19 when he made a comment around the campfire saying he was 'old enough to be her dad'.Many fans of the show took to social media to talk about the incident with rapper Big Narstie giving a balanced reaction to Nella and Fred's clash.

The British star told his followers: "Bless @nellarose not easy greaving [sic] in public [love heart emoji] @fredsirieix1 didn’t deserve that that was cross fire from a greaving [sic] person." Many agreed with Big Narstie, with one writing: "When you are seeing the world through the lens of grief, of course you will interpret people’s words & actions via that vista.

Compassion should be afforded to the bereaved in those moments. Those hating on #nellarose for her reax needs a reality check #ImACeleb." However, not all viewers have sympathy for Nella. "Nella Rose; spoilt, arrogant 'influencer' representing everything that’s wrong with society today!

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