I'm A Celeb in new 'fix' row as Nigel Farage's team accused of 'fakery' in desperate bid to help him win


I'm A Celeb in new 'fix' row as Nigel Farage's team accused of 'fakery' in desperate bid to help him win

Nigel Farage's team accused of 'fakery' to boost his chances

Nigel Farage's team has come under fire for alleged 'fakery' as they make desperate attempts to improve his odds of winning the popular reality show I'm A Celebrity, according to reports.

Superimposing Nigel's face on landmarks to sway votes

In a bid to garner support, Nigel Farage's team has been sharing photos on his official social media accounts where his face has been superimposed on images of London buses and landmarks, including the Empire State Building in New York. The shots feature the slogan: "Vote Nigel."

Accusations of unfair treatment and photo manipulation

Insiders claim that Nigel's team is going to great lengths to secure his victory, accusing the show of being biased against him and the editing process of being unfair. The alleged faked photos are an attempt to create the illusion of Nigel's popularity and make people believe that his face is plastered across London landmarks.

Nigel Farage's record-breaking payday

Nigel Farage is reportedly the highest paid star to ever participate in I'm A Celebrity, earning a staggering £1.5 million for his appearance. This is significantly more than the previous record-holder, Noel Edmonds, who received £600,000 in 2018.


I'm A Celeb in new 'fix' row as Nigel Farage's team accused of 'fakery' in desperate bid to help him win

Nigel makes it to the Celebrity Cyclone challenge

Nigel has managed to outshine his fellow contestants and secure a spot in the iconic Celebrity Cyclone challenge, which will take place on Saturday night. He will be joined by Sam Thompson, Josie Gibson, and Tony Bellew.

Accusations of a 'fix' and vote manipulation

Despite consistently avoiding the bottom two in the daily public votes, Nigel's continued presence on the show has led some fans to brand it a "fix." Viewers have speculated that ITV is keeping Nigel in the competition to make the most of their investment. One viewer expressed suspicions that a percentage of other contestants' votes might be redirected towards Nigel to ensure his safety.

Nigel's controversial tactics and accusations of "gas-lighting"

In previous episodes, Nigel was accused of "gas-lighting" Josie Gibson in order to secure his place in the latest trial at her expense. Josie had originally volunteered for the trial with Marvin Humes, but Nigel managed to persuade her to let him take her place. This led to a heated exchange between Josie and Nigel, with Sam Thompson encouraging Josie to stand her ground and participate in the trial.

I'm A Celebrity continues to air on ITV1 and ITVX.


I'm A Celeb in new 'fix' row as Nigel Farage's team accused of 'fakery' in desperate bid to help him win