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I’m A Celebrity viewers demand bosses give Nadine Coyle more airtime

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Fans of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! are demanding that producers give singer Nadine Coyle more airtime.

The Girls Aloud star, 34, has somehow managed to stay out of all the camp squabbles so far, which have included tiffs over everything from chivalry and bean supplies to comedian Andrew Maxwell not doing the washing up.

As a result, Nadine hasn’t been on our screens as much as some of her campmates – and it appears fans have noticed.

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Nadine’s yet to do a solo Bushtucker Trial (Credit: ITV)

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Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: Can Nadine Coyle please get more air time? She’s literally the funniest, most underrated camp mate #ImACeleb.”

A second tweeted: “Love love Nadine Coyle but she needs more airtime #ImACeleb #teamnadine.”

A third said: “Wishing Nadine would get voted for a trial because she needs more air time. #ImACeleb.”

Love love Nadine Coyle but she needs more airtime.

Someone else put: “Am I the only one who keeps voting for Nadine because she defo needs more air time? #ImACeleb.”

“Tbh I wish Nadine was getting more air time! I want to see her on my TV more #TeamNadine #ImACeleb,” said a fifth, who later tweeted again: “Nadine needs more air time! I want to see her more.”

Another wrote: “#ImACeleb vote Nadine, she needs more air time!”

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Nadine hasn’t been nominated for any Bushtucker Trials yet, but she has participated in the several group trials the celebs have taken on over the last week.

And during Monday’s (25.11.19) episode, Nadine helped her campmates Myles Stephenson, Andy Whyment and Kate Garraway retrieve all 12 of the care packages containing letters and goodies from home.

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor