I'm A Celebrity in 'Fix' Row as Fans Accuse Ant and Dec of Faking Show Scene


I'm A Celebrity in 'Fix' Row as Fans Accuse Ant and Dec of Faking Show Scene

'Scripted' Scene Exposed on ITV Reality Show

I'm A Celebrity has found itself at the center of a fresh 'fix' row after hosts Ant and Dec appeared to 'fake' a scene on the show. The moment was uncovered during the Coming Out show, where campmates were reunited with their loved ones after spending three weeks in the Australian jungle.

Hosts Predicted Winner at the Start of the Series

Viewers were able to see that Ant and Dec had predicted the winner of the show right at the beginning of the series. It is a tradition for the hosts to pick their potential winner and place the chosen name inside a sealed envelope. During the Coming Out show, the hosts unsealed their envelopes and revealed that they had both 'chosen' Sam Thompson as the winner.

The Truth Behind the 'Scripted' Scene

However, behind the scenes, it was revealed that Ant and Dec had actually chosen Josie Gibson as their winner. In an Instagram Live video, they unsealed another envelope each, clearly showing their top three choices. This discrepancy has sparked questions about the authenticity of the show and has left fans confused.

Fans Question the Show's Authenticity

The 'scripted' scene has prompted fans to question the authenticity of I'm A Celebrity. Viewers have accused the show of having scripted moments in the past, and this latest incident adds fuel to the fire. The controversy comes after Sam Thompson was crowned King of the Jungle, with Tony Bellew in second place and Nigel Farage in third.


I'm A Celebrity in 'Fix' Row as Fans Accuse Ant and Dec of Faking Show Scene

Ant and Dec's real winner, Josie, left the show in fourth place, one day before the final. The hosts showed off the 'real' list on an Instagram Live video three days ago, further fueling the fakery row surrounding the show.


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