A tense atmosphere descended on the camp as a conversation between Sinitta and Gemma Collins took a surprisingly sharp turn. What began as casual discussion quickly escalated into a direct challenge of Gemma’s professional capabilities.
Sinitta bluntly confessed she initially believed Gemma’s casting in the West End production of *Chicago* was a publicity stunt. She admitted to thinking the announcement was a “joke,” a revelation that visibly stunned those present.
The singer elaborated, referencing a past incident where Gemma had fallen off a stage at an awards show. Sinitta confessed she’d perceived Gemma as someone who excelled at creating memorable moments, but questioned her underlying talent and skill set.
Gemma Collins immediately and firmly defended her position, asserting that she wouldn’t have been cast in such a prestigious role without successfully passing the audition process. Her response was resolute, pushing back against the implication that her success wasn’t earned.
The exchange didn’t go unnoticed by fellow campmates Scarlett Moffatt and Seann Walsh, whose expressions of disbelief mirrored the reactions of viewers watching at home. The tension in the camp was palpable as the disagreement unfolded.
Social media erupted with reactions, overwhelmingly siding with Gemma. Many viewers condemned Sinitta’s comments as unnecessarily harsh and rooted in perceived jealousy, questioning why she felt the need to diminish Gemma’s achievement.
One user described Sinitta’s behavior as “vile,” emphasizing that securing a role in *Chicago* requires genuine talent, not simply fame. Others expressed disappointment in Sinitta’s conduct, feeling she had crossed a line with her critical remarks.
The fallout from the conversation extended beyond the immediate clash, with many viewers now questioning Sinitta’s overall behavior in the camp. Her actions are drawing increased scrutiny and negative attention from the audience.
Adding to the growing discontent, boxer David Haye also faced criticism for a dismissive comment regarding another campmate, Beverly Collard. He questioned her “value” and contribution to the group, sparking further outrage among viewers.
Haye’s words were perceived as unnecessarily cruel and sparked calls for his early removal from the show. The incident further fueled a narrative of negativity surrounding certain personalities within the camp.