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I’m A Celebrity in bullying row as furious viewers complain to Ofcom over Sam Thompson

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Before the latest series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! came to a close at the weekend, furious viewers contacted Ofcom with complaints after TV chef Fred Sirieix took a swipe at Sam Thompson.

As the campmates decided who was going to take on one of the trials in the last week of the show, Fred put himself forward for the trial and suggested that Made In Chelsea star Sam was a "child" who should stay in the camp and "play with his toys".

Fred also made the comment that Sam should stay in camp while the "men" do the challenge, after he expressed interest in putting himself forward.

Without allowing much deliberation from the other campmates, Fred said: "I'll go with Marvin", before the camp had a chance to vote on who they would like to do the trail - Fly On The Wall.

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