GMB: Susanna Reid comments on Nella Rose’s IAC arguments
After her heated debate about immigration with Nigel Farage on I’m A Celebrity, Nella Rose has been branded a “bigot” who “knows nothing” by Jim Davidson.
The 26-year-old YouTube star questioned the former politician, 69, about his political stance on immigration in the UK.
Clearly, Jim wasn’t happy with Nella’s comments as he lashed out at her on GB news, shortly after the episode aired last night.
The 69-year-old remarked: “What an idiot. I don’t wish to be rude to that poor young girl, but Nigel should just swerve around that.
“I mean, if brains were dynamite, she wouldn’t have enough to blow her head off, would she?”
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The Celebrity Big Brother star went one step further and claimed Nella’s comments were “bigoted”.
He went on: “This woman obviously knows nothing about politics. She’s read about Nigel Farage on the internet and bang – in she goes. Absolutely ridiculous.”
Nella and Nigel got into the argument during Wednesday’s episode, when she confronted the politician.
The pair ended up getting into a fiery debate by the bathtub in camp, with Danielle Harold also standing with the two.
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Nella labelled Nigel “anti-immigrant” as he attempted to understand where she was coming from with her perspective.
Nigel tried telling Nella that people do like him, but she wasn’t having any of it.
The debate turned heated after the Catfish UK presenter exclaimed: “So everyone hates you for no reason? Not everyone hates you, that was so bad. Sorry.”
An infuriated Nigel snapped back: “You can disagree with somebody, but to chuck around accusations the way they’ve been chucked around is grossly unfair.”
The two decided to agree to disagree, after not getting anywhere with their opposing views on the matter.
The former UKIP leader appeared in the Bush Telegraph and spoke about the situation to camera.
The pair ended up squashing their argument and shook hands, agreeing that they didn’t need to come to a common ground.
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