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Lisa McLoughlin

I’m A Celeb bosses reveal Nella Rose’s future on the show after she was removed to see medics

I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here star Nella Rose has rejoined camp after she removed to be treated by on-site medics during Tuesday night’s episode.

The TikTok star was noticeably absent from camp at the end of the episode, which was filmed live on Wednesday morning in Australia.

As a result of her temporary exit, the influencer was exempt from the next Bushtucker Trial, In Too Deep, which will see Nick Pickard, 48, and Nigel Farage, 59, try to win stars for camp.

Addressing her absence, hosts Ant and Dec 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.”

Since the live broadcast, a spokesperson confirmed that after Rose’s visit to the medic she returned to the jungle.

An ITV spokesperson told The Standard: “During last night’s live broadcast, Nella Rose required medical treatment on site and was deemed unable to take part in the trial.

Ant and Dec revealed on Tuesday night's episode that Rose was exempt from the next trial (ITV)

“Nella has since rejoined camp.”

Earlier in the episode, viewers watched as the 26-year-old got no stars in the trial at Misery Motel with Frankie Dettori.

The influencer was devastated when she couldn’t work out the locks and would have to go back to camp empty-handed.

At the end of the trial, she had to be attended to by I’m A Celebrity staff because one of the snakes had wrapped itself around her.

Elsewhere in the episode, she was embroiled in a debate about cultural appropriation with Farage on the latest episode.

The YouTube creator has previously accused the GB News presenter of wanting people like her “gone” from the UK after she spoke to him about remarks he had made about reducing immigration numbers.

During Tuesday’s instalment of the reality show, the campmates were talking about the Jamaican patois pronunciation of water.

Former UK Independence Party leader Farage said that some would say it is “cultural appropriation” to speak the word in a local dialect if the individual is white.

Internet personality Rose asked Farage to explain what he meant, to which he said: “If a white person does a black accent, that’s considered to be a crime. That they should be cancelled for it.”

Rose responded: “It depends on what context. If you’re taking the piss, then you’re taking the piss, but if you’re not then you’re not.”

Farage then said it was “can’t win territory”.

Explaining what the term means, Farage added: “It’s rather like if you go to a fancy dress party, dress as something, and now the press will say it’s cultural appropriation… dress as a Mexican or whatever it is.”

Later on, away from the campmates, Farage said: “There just seems, to me, to be this most enormous confusion as to what you can and can’t do, what you can and can’t wear.

“I mean to be honest with you, I’m no further forwards as to what’s acceptable and what’s not.”

Following the conversation, Rose said to camera: “When Nigel was speaking about the cultural appropriation, I was just so disappointed in him, because we’ve been getting along so well and vibing, and I was honestly saddened and disappointed by that.”

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