Nella Rose, a popular YouTuber, is set to face a terrifying trial named 'No Time To Cry' on ITV's I'm A Celebrity. The public voted for her to take on the challenge which involves finding stars in an underground lair filled with spiders, rats and other creepy crawlies.
In a first look, the 26 year old star can be seen screaming in fear as she crawls through a tiny passage, trying her best to collect all the stars for her fellow campmates. Adding to the horror, Nella gets electrocuted while collecting the stars, causing hosts Ant and Dec to burst into laughter.
Despite the terrifying ordeal, Nella has quickly become a fan favourite since the new series started on Sunday night, thanks to her bubbly personality and undeniable charm.
On Monday's episode of the ITV show, Nella and former politician Nigel Farage took on the first Bushtucker eating trial. Some viewers criticised the decision to include Farage in the show, while others were excited to see stars like Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn, This Morning's Josie Gibson and YouTube star Nella face tough trials and challenges.
Despite some backlash, Farage made his debut on Sunday and he and Nella were chosen for the first voted trial of the series, which involved being submerged in barrels of mud and muck.
The challenges are set to get even more revolting, as Nella and Farage had to eat a 'Margher-teat-a' pizza from the 'Jungle Pizzeria'.
The pizza was made with camel udder, cow udder and a sheep's teat. Nella couldn't help but laugh nervously, while Farage simply said: "Right. Wow."
Farage didn't hesitate to try the pizza, while Nella looked disgusted. The former UKIP leader described the pizza as 'tough', while Ant and Dec joked at his expense. Meanwhile, the show's opening night viewership dropped by millions due to the controversial decision to include Farage.
I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! continues at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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