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Comedian Nikki Osborne recalls her traumatic and ‘very unpleasant’ experience on I’m A Celebrity: ‘I didn’t feel like the producers liked me very much’

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Nikki Osborne has detailed her moment

Nikki Osborne has detailed her “very unpleasant” moment on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

The comedian, who appeared on the sixth season of the Channel 10 reality show in 2020, said she left the jungle with “trauma” from the relentless trolling upon her departure.

Even though most of the stars had a positive experience in the jungle, Nikki firmly believes that the show’s producers were not happy about it.

“I had trauma in the jungle because not only was I bombed, but I also received many attacks when I came out,” he said. Yahoo Lifestyle.

‘And also, I didn’t feel like the producers liked me very much, so overall it was very unpleasant for me.’

“When you’re there, you can tell if they’re going to keep you or not. You can tell by how many times they call you to go to little Tok Tokkie and where the cameras are pointing when you’re there,” the 43-year-old actor added.

‘Every now and then you’d talk to the producers and there was a good vibe.’

It’s not the first time Nikki has spoken out about her unfortunate moment on I’m A Celeb, where she was the second contestant eliminated from the season that featured stars including Perez Hilton, Charlotte Crosby and 2020 winner Miguel Maestre.

Nikki Osborne has detailed her “very unpleasant” moment on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and firmly believes the show’s producers didn’t like it.

In 2020, she told news.com.au which was “horrendous” and described the experience in the South African jungle as “two weeks of hell.”

And he also spoke disparagingly of his former co-stars, accusing them of “trying to find their moment to create something that will get on the air.”

“Out of the 18 days I was there, I did nothing for 17. When I say nothing, I mean nothing. You’re literally trapped in this little camp with smoke… and there’s nothing to do,” she explained.

“I was hungry, I had nothing. That was the hardest part of the whole experience.”

This comes after Nikki, who is now a contestant on Channel Seven’s Dancing With The Stars, revealed the reality of filming the dance show after showing fans the painful bruises she sustained during rehearsals.

The comedian, who appeared on the sixth season of the Channel 10 reality show in 2020, said she left the jungle with a

The comedian, who appeared on the sixth season of the Channel 10 reality show in 2020, said she left the jungle “traumatised” by the vicious trolling on her way out.

The blonde will partner professional dancer Aric Yegudkin in the 2024 series of the show and hopes to make it all the way to the end of the competition.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, Nikki admitted that filming was more “punishing” than she expected, with rehearsal days often lasting 13 hours.

“It’s harder than you’d expect and a little more punishing,” he admitted.

‘By the end, I was on painkillers and whiskey, holding hands. That’s how I survived. You feel a lot of pain, but it becomes the new normal.

“I couldn’t even pick my toothbrush up off the floor when I dropped it, I just thought, ‘Ah, fuck it.'”

This comes after Nikki, who is now a contestant on Channel Seven's Dancing With The Stars, exclusively revealed to Daily Mail Australia the reality of filming the dance show after showing fans the painful bruises she sustained during rehearsals.

This comes after Nikki, who is now a contestant on Channel Seven’s Dancing With The Stars, exclusively revealed to Daily Mail Australia the reality of filming the dance show after showing fans the painful bruises she sustained during rehearsals.

Nikki admitted that filming was more

Nikki admitted that filming was more “punishing” than she expected, with rehearsal days often lasting 13 hours.

Despite the difficulties, Nikki insisted she had no regrets and enjoyed every second of the show, saying she wore her painful bruises and wounds like a badge of honour.

“I wear them with honor, I was quite proud of having all those injuries and I kept dancing,” she shared.

“My grandfather was a war veteran and he was the one who taught me to keep going. Aric and I had a safe word which was ‘try harder.'”

“It was very hectic. That’s what competition does to people. Now I feel like I’m ready for the Olympics,” she added.

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