I’m A Celebrity viewers have been left ecstatic that campmate Fred Sirieix was eliminated from the ITV show.
Fred Sirieix follows jockey Frankie Dettori who became the first celebrity to be eliminated followed by YouTube star Nella Rose.
Earlier on in the show, food critic Grace Dent and actress Jamie Lynn Spears quit the I’m A Celebrity jungle due to medical grounds.
Now Fred has become the latest to be eliminated from I’m A Celebrity.
I’m A Celebrity viewers react as Fred Sirieix eliminated from ITV show
A man of charisma and superior culinary skills - Fred’s incredible Jungle experience has been *chef’s kiss*! 🤩 #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/x8xb2ESykh
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 5, 2023
Fans of the show took to X, formally Twitter to react on Fred's elimination as one said: "WE DID IT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE DID IT."
Another added: “FRED IS OUT WE WON."
Another viewer shared: “Bye Fred, don’t let the leaves hit you on the way out."
A fellow fan of I’m A Celebrity suggested that the wrong person was eliminated and instead thought Nigel Farage should have left the jungle.
As one viewer wrote: "Nah British public how are yous letting Nigel Farage stay in? He should have been first out."
With another adding: "Absolutely not the right decision. how ** Nigel is still there I will never know. can’t trust the British public to do something right two days in a row can we."
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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