After entering theI’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle back on Sunday 19 November,Fred Sirieix has been busy adjusting to life Down Under,where he has already seen tensions rise.
But while he may be getting used to his new diet of rice and beans, days spent completing Bushtucker trials and nights spent sleeping under the stars, back in the UK he lives in a very lavish home in Peckham with his fiancee ‘Fruitcake’.
While not much is known about Fred’s relationship with his beloved ‘Fruitcake’, the TV personality has given fans a glimpse inside their home over on Instagram – and it looks stunning.
Fans of Fred, 51, may be familiar with his ‘Wednesday Wine Club’ series, which sees him review some of his favourite wines. And, as part of the series, the maître d'hôtel often shares his reviews while standing in his very modern kitchen.
In one snap, Fred could be seen standing in his kitchen as he sampled a red wine. In the background, fans caught a glimpse of the modern space which featured a series of light grey cabinets and a white surface area.
To keep the room light and airy, the kitchen also featured bright white walls as well as some mirrored cabinets to help the space look bigger.
Elsewhere, the TV star has given a peek inside his bedroom and shared a snap of himself under the covers during lockdown. In the picture, there was a large bed which boasted a light grey headboard and was decorated with lilac coloured sheets.
It appears that Fred’s flat also had a walk-in wardrobe and in one mirror selfie, the I’m A Celeb campmate showed off the space which had dark walls as well as silver rails for all of his suits and day-to-day clothes.
Over in the ITV jungle things are far less glamorous, andFred has already exchanged heated comments with one of his campmates.
The second episode of the hit ITV show, which aired on Monday, 20 November, saw the celebs quiz each other about their careers and lives, and Nigel Farage was questioned about politics by Fred.
When discussing Brexit with the politician, Fred expressed his disagreement and said: “Brexit was about immigration, I remember your poster. I thought it was shameful what you did Nigel. Shameful.”
However, other campmates were keen not to chat about politics however, with Grace Dent saying in the Bush Telegraph: "I would 100% rather wash up than listen to another single word about Brexit. I was just like, ‘Oh my god, I’m going to go and put my head in that stream.’”
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