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I’m A Celebrity viewers fuming over ‘racist’ voting after Charlene White and Scarlette Douglas leave jungle first-Louise Griffin-Entertainment – Metro

People aren’t happy.

I’m A Celebrity viewers fuming over ‘racist’ voting after Charlene White and Scarlette Douglas leave jungle first-Louise Griffin-Entertainment – Metro

Scarlette Douglas was the second celebrity to leave the jungle, after Charlene White (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)

Many I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here viewers have been left angry after the British public voted Charlene White and Scarlette Douglas – two Black women – out of the jungle first.

Loose Women star Charlene was the first star to leave the jungle, making her departure on Friday.

Fans were then shocked by A Place In The Sun star Scarlette being voted next to leave on Monday. It was between her and Babatunde Aleshe to leave (although hosts Ant and Dec confirmed the names are read out ‘in no particular order’, meaning he didn’t necessarily receive the next lowest amount of votes).

Some have accused the voting public of racism.

One viewer wrote: ‘First two people voted out of #ImACeleb bright, intelligent likeable black women.’

Another said: ‘The first 2 out of I’m a Celebrity are black women. Hancock is still there. Be ashamed British public’.

‘People are so obviously racist. the first two people to leave are black women and in the odds one of the people most likely to leave, is a black man. im actually sick of this, theres never been a black winner either. this was supposed to be the year, with scarlette,’ one more said.

The first 2 out of I’m a Celebrity are black women.

Hancock is still there.

Be ashamed British public #ImACeleb

— G.U.N.K.L.E 🏳️‍🌈 (@GUNKLE2) November 20, 2022

#ImACeleb A whole MATT HANCOCK is still in the jungle, the man was supposed to be in charge of your safety, he gambled with your lives, and selfishly put his own needs ahead of the will of the British public….but oh no, no, let’s get all the black women out first 🤮 ugh. Gross.

— London Hughes (@TheLondonHughes) November 20, 2022

So two black women have left #ImACeleb , shows you just how racist this country is. Horrendous. Let me guess, will Baba be gone tomorrow?! Hate to be controversial but it needs to be said. Scarlette did NOT deserve to go.

— Ryan Boothroyd 🇺🇦 (@ryanpboothroyd) November 20, 2022

Scarlette Douglas voted out – leaving zero Black women in the jungle. Record timing too. Imagine. #ImACeleb

— Nads White. (@Nadine_Writes) November 20, 2022

Charlene…now Scarlette. Love Island. Strictly. Black women don’t stand a chance on reality TV. It just shows how racist & sexist this country is 😞#ImACeleb #imacelebrity #misogynoir

— Snow (@Lookinupatstars) November 20, 2022

Another added: ‘If you still need proof that racism is very much alive and kicking in this country, two black women have now been consecutively voted out and the only black man in the jungle was in close danger of leaving. Still think we’re pulling the race card, boomers?’

Others have argued that race was likely not a factor in the stars’ departures.

‘I wish people would stop making #ImACeleb a race issue. Charlene was voted out as she failed a trial & made other camp mates suffer due to refusing to use the luxury bed, Scarlette was voted out as “a place in the sun” is a niche show and barely got screen time,’ one said.

Charlene was the first star to be voted out (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)

Another said: ‘#ImACeleb race row? Most the country don’t watch loose women so no clue about Charlene, and I’ve got no idea who Scarlett is even now. That’s probably why. Most people would know everyone else apart from the hollyoaks guy so they have a fan base who vote for them to stay in.’

I’m A Celebrity, which has been on air for 22 series, has never had a Black winner.

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In 2003, footballer John Fashanu came second and, in 2012, boxer David Haye came third.

Holly Willoughby addressed fuming fans after Scarlette’s exit, telling them to pick up the phone and vote.

She argued: ‘But that’s what happens! We have this on Dancing On Ice and all these sorts of shows.

‘You can be in uproar, but if you didn’t pick up the phone and vote for somebody, this is what happens.’

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Holly’s This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield pointed out that Babatunde’s name being called out at that moment doesn’t necessarily mean he was actually the closest to Scarlette.

‘Although… we know that that’s not necessarily true. They have the bottom one and they pick a random person which is the most controversial,’ he said, while Holly – who hosted the show alongside Dec Donnelly in 2018 – insisted she couldn’t remember.

He added: ‘I’m pretty sure that it is not the bottom two.’

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A Place In The Sun star Scarlette became incredibly tearful as she said her goodbyes and hugged her fellow celebs, while Babatunde seemed particularly shocked.

In her exit interview, Scarlette spoke about being a ‘team player’ and how she loved to ‘keep busy’ in camp.

When Ant told her the camp are going to miss her because she’s been such a ‘positive force’, Scarlette grew tearful once again, as she said she already misses everyone.

ITV declined to comment when contacted by Metro.co.uk.

I’m A Celebrity returns tonight at 9:15pm on ITV.

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