I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! 2023 has finally kicked off, featuring YouTuber Nella Rose.
The 26-year-old is joining the likes of JLS pop star Marvin Humes and singer Jamie Lynn Spears.
She first started uploading comical videos on the streaming platform back in 2016 documenting her time at university and in the last seven years, she has racked up an impressive 793K subscribers.
The social media star has now gone on to be a presenter and has interviewed the likes of actress Jada Pinkett Smith for the Girls Trip premiere.
She has also interviewed the cast of Black Panther and co-presented at the 2022 BRIT Awards with comedian Munya Chawawa.
Her other work includes being a presenter on Catfish UK alongside Oobah Butler and being a host of the Pressed podcast on BBC Radio 1Xtra.
What is Youtuber Nella Rose’s net worth?
It’s thought Nella Rose’s net worth is around £100,000 which she has reportedly made from creating online content.
The dignity has left the chat #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/QsPGKeMGXb
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 19, 2023
Nella exclaimed “it’s giving Texas Chainsaw Massacre” as she was dumped in the Australian Outback along with former MEP Nigel Farage and This Morning’s Josie Gibson during the first show.
Even after complaining to hosts Ant and Dec she was dressed for the jungle in a silk-green two-piece and not the outback, she has already become a firm favourite with viewers.
I’m A Celeb viewers say Youtuber Nella Rose is ‘already my queen of the jungle’
Posting on X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan said: “I don't know Nella Rose either. But she's hilarious already, so I love her, either though I don't know her if that makes sense! #ImACeleb #ImACelebrity”
“Definitely liking nella rose even though she’s terrified of snakes, will be fun in the camp,” complimented another.
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This account wrote: “Never heard of Nella-Rose is she always this dramatic I love her energy #ImACeleb”
Calling for her to be crowned queen of the jungle already, a viewer commented: “nella rose jungle queen has a ring to it #ImACeleb”
“Nella Rose is already my queen of the jungle #ImACeleb,” agreed this user.
“The excitement I feel seeing NELLA ROSE on #ImACeleb guys I used to watch her in 2017 doing videos in her uni accommodation and now she’s in the jungle !!! It’s giving WINNERRRRR #ImACelebrity,” wrote an enthusiastic fan.
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