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I'm A Celeb: Fans rage over uneven screen time
25 Nov
Summary
- Viewers accuse ITV of unfair airtime distribution for campmates.
- Kelly Brook receives significant criticism for perceived favoritism.
- Fans believe some stars like Shona McGarty are being overlooked.

This year's 'I'm A Celebrity' has sparked debate among viewers regarding the on-screen time allocated to its contestants. A segment of the audience has voiced dissatisfaction, alleging that certain campmates, particularly Kelly Brook, are dominating the broadcast. This perceived imbalance has led to accusations of favoritism by ITV, with critics suggesting that other stars are not receiving a fair opportunity to showcase their personalities.
Specific concerns have been raised about Shona McGarty, with viewers feeling she is being overlooked despite her participation in challenges. Comparisons are drawn to Kelly Brook's extensive airtime, prompting calls for an audit of screen time distribution. Some viewers speculate that Brook's interactions, including a reported 'feud' with Jack Osbourne and her perceived efforts to 'impress the boys,' contribute to her increased visibility.
Conversely, others defend the show's editing and Brook's presence, emphasizing that only a fraction of the daily footage is broadcast. Supporters argue that viewers should not make harsh judgments based on limited screen time and that Brook is a captivating personality. Despite the controversy, the show continues to generate significant discussion among its dedicated fanbase.




