ITV I’m A Celebrity fans beg Nella Rose to stop repeating same four-word phrase

Nella Rose might have ruffled a few feathers in the I'm A Celeb camp, but viewers have noticed the star keeps saying the same phrase over and over again

It's no secret that the YouTuber has squabbled with Fred Sirieix and Nigel Farage, but it appears she's also annoyed some fans of the show after they noticed she seemed to be repeating herself.

One fan took to social media to vent: "Getting kinda sick of Nella saying "i'm just a girl" now #imaceleb #ImACelebrity." Another added: "Nella – 'I'm just a girl'!!! How many more times!!!? Get over yourself and realise there is nothing about being JUST a girl!!! Jeez! #ImACeleb."

But not everyone was against Nella, with one viewer defending her by saying: "All the people that don't understand the 'I'm just a girl' reference you're old, raggedy and out of touch with pop culture! Leave Nella alone #ImaCeleb."

After contestant Grace Dent recently left the ITV show, fans are worried that Nella might follow suit. Fifty year old food critic Grace, known for her strong views on food, looked pale and not herself on Sunday's episode, saying "I just want to go home".

She was chosen for the latest trial but didn't react much when Ant and Dec were in camp and her campmates comforted her after they left.

Twenty six year old Nella has previously said she's thinking about quitting due to the tough conditions.

She had a disagreement with Fred, 51, early on after he said he could be her dad – which upset her as her parents have passed away. The online star was shaken by the argument and later told Grace she was having second thoughts about being on the show – but didn't want to be the first to quit.

Earlier in the series, fans were worried that Jamie Lynn Spears might leave because she was missing her two daughters. She seemed very sad and kept to herself, which made viewers worry that she might want to leave. But now, it looks like she's having a good time in the jungle.

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