I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here has been back on our screens for just two nights, but fans are already furious and threatening a boycott.
While the show itself has been full of entertainment, viewers at home are getting annoyed by the amount of advert breaks during the live show.
Fans have been flocking to social media to share their frustration at the ads, with one person even suggesting that the reality show should be moved from ITV to BBC.
They said: “We need to get I’m a celeb on BBC, im so serious cuz these ads are getting ridiculous.”
While another added: “So many AD breaks on this show puts me off watching it. I’m seeing more ads than that actual people looool.”
Someone else penned: “I'D LIKE SOME I'M A CELEB WITH THESE ADS.” A fourth person wrote: “It's literally im an advert get me out of here.”
Another viewer asked: “How many ads??????”
Despite the number of adverts, fans have been gripped to their screens as the campmates start to get used to life in the jungle, and living with one another.
The camp is made up of some big names this year, including First Dates star Fred Sirieix and ex-politician Nigel Farage.
On Monday, 20 November, the pair clashed over their political views, as Fred asked Nigel what the benefits of Brexit are.
Nigel explained: “To know that we’re independent, we stand on our own two feet in the world.”
Fred didn’t agree as he responded: “Brexit was about immigration, I remember your poster. I thought it was shameful what you did Nigel. Shameful.”
Nigel was quick to reply as he said: “Sadly, sadly it was absolutely true. It was a poster showing mass young men moving illegally across borders.”
The pair continued to clash, but in the end, they went their separate ways knowing they would never agree on the subject.
Despite the debate coming early in the series, Nigel knew that it would have come up eventually: “I knew it wouldn’t take long, I knew politics would rear its head as indeed it did. And Fred feels very strongly about it.”
However, the debate didn’t go down well with some of the other campmates, as Masterchef’s Grace Dent opted to wash up rather than listen to what was being said.
In the Bush Telegraph, she said: “I would 100% rather wash up than listen to another single word about Brexit. I was just like, ‘Oh my god, I’m going to go and put my head in that stream.”
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