I'm A Celebrity: Nella Rose 'upset' with Nigel Farage in heated cultural appropriation debate

Nella Rose also had a heated debate with Nigel Farage

I'm A Celebrity's Nella Rose was left upset with Nigel Farage after the heated debate (ITV/Shutterstock)
I'm A Celebrity's Nella Rose was left upset with Nigel Farage after the heated debate (ITV/Shutterstock)

I'm A Celebrity's Nella Rose was "disappointed" with Nigel Farage after their conversation got heated about cultural appropriation in camp.

She told a piece to camera: "I'm so disappointed in him. We’ve been getting on so well. Bro we live together. These are your thoughts!"

As the episode came to a close, Rose was taken out of the camp to be seen by a medic.

It was revealed the influencer would be exempt from the upcoming Bushtucker trial - meaning that Farage and Nick Pickard would be taking part in In Too Deep.

Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly revealed Rose would be back in camp later on.

Donnelly said: "Now unfortunately, Nella is being seen by the medic so she'll be back later, but it means she's now exempt from this trial. So let's go in there and see who will be doing it."

ITV shared a further statement saying: "For medical reasons, Nella Rose is being treated by the show's on site medics and will be returning to camp shortly. As a result, she is exempt from the next trial."

Earlier in the episode, Rose and Farage become locked in a fierce debate over cultural appropriation.

The conversation started when the campers were saying "wata" which Rose said it was the Jamaican way of saying water.

"If you say that Fred, they call it cultural appropriation," Farage told Fred Sirieix.

The First Dates star hit back: "Everyone doing my accent. Is that cultural appropriation?"

Nigel Farage said he was
Nigel Farage said he was "confused" about cultural appropriation (ITV/Shutterstock)

Farage then claimed people criticise "when it suits" and Rose probed him to find out what he meant.

The former politician said: "If a white person does a black accent, that's considered to be a crime, they are cancelled."

But Rose explained it "depends on the context".

Farage said if you go to a fancy dress party the press would call certain dress ups cultural appropriation.

Rose had no qualms pointing out: "If it is black face, it is wrong."

Farage asked what about if someone dressed as a Mexican to which Rose responded saying dressing as a Mexican is wrong because it is traditional for them.

Claiming ignorance, the former politician said: "I don't know what the rules are now."

He added: "There is enormous confusion. I'm no further forward about what is acceptable and what is not."

Rose shared her frustrations with her fellow campers including Nick Pickard and Jamie Lynn Spears.

Elsewhere, Tony Bellew was swearing and screaming during the latest Bushtucker trial where he was searching the cupboards filled with frogs at Misery Motel.

I'm A Celebrity's Tony Bellew does the Misery Motel trial (ITV/Shutterstock)
I'm A Celebrity's Tony Bellew does the Misery Motel trial (ITV/Shutterstock)

Terrifying scenes revealed how the boxer spent the night at Misery Motel with fellow campmates Sam Thompson and Marvin Humes.

Two more stars will join them in Tuesday's episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here.

It comes after the campmates were in tears over Grace Dent's goodbye letter in which she said: "Leaving you all at this stage will be one of the saddest things in my life."

While the MasterChef star left on medical grounds, there were many revealing signs that Dent was going to quit before she did.

Outside of the jungle, Nick Pickard's girlfriend was the first among the cast's family and loved ones to arrive in Australia.

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