Viewers of I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! were not happy with the latest two-person trial, with some labelling the show "boring."
Sunday night's episode saw Nella Rose and Sam Thompson face the first underwater Bushtucker Trial of the series, and while this was Sam's first trial, it certainly wasn't Nella's.
The Made In Chelsea star, 31, and the YouTube influencer, 26, took part in a water-based quiz called Fishy Business, but fans were left puzzled by Nella's role, saying she might as well have not been there.
While Sam had to swim around a pool filled with creepy crawlies to find stars, Nella's only job was to stand in the pool in a submerged glass box and read out the questions.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one viewer slammed the trial, writing: "Could've easily been a one person trial this with Ant and Dec reading the questions. Pointless having Nella there – she's not earning the stars."
And another quipped: "Nella should of just stayed in bed lol" while a third added: "How boring is this trial #imaceleb how s*** she's just stood in a glass tank."
Other viewers complained that the show is getting "boring" as Nella is repeatedly voted to take part in the trials.
One argued: "Can we PLEASE vote for someone else other than Nella?? You all make this show boring by voting for the same people over and over #ImACeleb."
While a second added: "Are you guys not tired of voting for Nella? There’s 12 whole celebs in that camp and everyone is so desperate for her to do every trial. Sorry but it’s just getting boring now #ImACeleb."
It comes as Nella has proved increasingly unpopular with viewers, following a row with Fred Sirieix.
The duo fell out after Fred, 51, made a comment that he could be her dad, due to the age difference between them.
However, Nella wasn’t impressed with his comment because she has lost both of her parents, which she had previously told Fred.
A few days later, Nella became embroiled in a row with former UKIP leader Nigel Farage over immigration, however the pair quickly made up and decided to just agree to disagree.
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