ITV's I'm A Celebrity viewers were left scratching their heads after Nella Rose and Fred Sirieix appeared to have made up, despite no such scene being shown.
Fans voiced their confusion during Thursday's episode, hosted by Ant and Dec, which came two days after the clash between the Catfish UK and Channel 4 First Dates stars.
Viewers were puzzled as Nella and Fred took on the 'Slam Dunk' challenge together, just 48 hours after Nella declared she wanted nothing to do with Fred following a comment he made by the fire about her late dad.
In the latest episode, the duo appeared to put their differences aside as the campmates were split into two groups of five, led by newbies Frankie Dettori and Tony Bellew. Two members from each team were then required to go head-to-head in the Slam Dunk’d challenge.
Nella volunteered to go while 51 year old Fred offered to go with her. “I’ll go, I’ll go with Nella. We’re going to go for the win,” he said.
The pair appeared to work well as a team and were seen cheering each other on throughout the challenge. They even shared a hug and gave each other compliments.
Viewers were left confused by the scenes as they thought Nella "wasn't speaking" to Fred.
One viewer tweeted: "So Fred and Nella have forgiven each other. I know you people hating on Nella will still continue this hate", while another added: "So Nella treats Fred like crap and then all is forgiven when she chooses…?". A third chimed in: "It seems Nella has now forgiven Fred just in time for dinner #ImACeleb".
Another confused viewer said: "Has Nella just forgiven Fred? I thought she wasn't eating his food or speaking to him."
Before Nella and Fred headed off in the challenge, Danielle Harold headed to the Bush Telegraph where she said: “Fred and Nella have both volunteered to go out for the challenge today… I reckon this will bond them even closer.”
I'm A Celebrity.. Get Me Out of Here! is broadcast every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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