Nigel Farage's daughter Izzy warned him about stripping on ITV I'm A Celebrity

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Nigel Farage's daughter Izzy warned him about stripping on ITV I'm A Celebrity

The daughter of Nigel Farage has spoken of her joy watching him in the I'm A Celebrity jungle saying: "I know he is very divisive but he's dad to me".

Isabelle Farage, known as Izzy, has jetted out to Australia to support the former UKIP leader and Brexit campaigner. She even admitted she wouldn't mind him losing this vote and getting evicted before the final stages as she would like to spend some time with him Down Under.

Speaking at Brisbane airport, 18-year-old Izzy said: "I think he's been getting on really well. It's been really nice to see bits of his personality shine through, which we don't usually see, it’s usually a stern figure. But now people are seeing what he’s actually like.

He has shocked us all with the challenges. The first one, I mean his face was just hilarious when he first put his head into that box with all the snaked in there. The drinking one - he did not seem phased whatsoever. I know he likes to down a pint back home but it’s not, you know, bugs and anus! He definitely is determined with the challenges. I think that's him in all areas of life. He’s a very strong character which I think most people can see. But it’s been great to see him get stuck in, and he seems actually quite comfortable in there."

Nigel Farage's daughter Izzy warned him about stripping on ITV I'm A Celebrity qhiddqituiqdqinvNigel's daughter Izzy has shared her support for the controversial ex politician (Tim Merry/Mirror Express)

Izzy said she knew he had been offered a spot on the ITV show before but had always said no, and she was initially shocked when he began considering it this time around.

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"He let us know, you know, only a few days in advance. But we've always been prepared as you say. Seeing all the coverage has been strange because I think we’ve had a few years of quiet after the referendum and then now it's all exploded again. But it was expected. Definitely."

On the reaction to him in the camp, Izzy said overall she was pleasantly surprised. She said: "It's definitely been refreshing. As I said previously, he's a very divisive character. So it's either love or hate but now it seems to be there's a bit of a middle round of like okay, I don't agree with this politics but he seems like a funny guy and that's been really nice for all of us as family.

Nigel Farage's daughter Izzy warned him about stripping on ITV I'm A CelebrityIzzy called Farage's participation 'refreshing' (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

"He's just my dad that's all it is to me but it's not quite the same to the rest of the country. So the debates and discussion - I think he's handled it quite well, you know it is what he does for a living I suppose he does it every day. We knew that was going to come up, we knew there could be a bit of tension. He's a 50-50 character, he’s stood his ground but he’s also been reasonable, so that’s been good to see. And It’s really fun to see him in the gunge and the goo. It's like, such a different environment for him."

Izzy also said she had warned him about stripping off, to no avail as campmates have seen his bottom on several occasions. She said: "We did warn him! We did say people get filmed in the shower. But hey, he's a confident guy, he’s confident in himself so Fair play.

"I really do think you’re seeing his personality now. Even little bitts like pottering around complaining, about the dishes, not being done. That is so him. And then in the first episode, when they got in the car, and he was like, shall we gun it? I don't remember a car journey without him where he's not done that."

Asked about his prospects of being king of the jungle, she said: "I think he could do really well in the competition. "I'm selfishly hoping he comes out fairly soon and just give him a hug because it's been so strange to see him in this environment, but he's done so well we're all so proud of him.

And it’s been nice to see him broadly get along with everyone. There's been a few disagreements but he very much believes in shaking hands and agree to disagree, and we've seen that first hand. He’s always been a bit of an outcast and an oddball. So, yeah, that's definitely shining through as well."

Mark Jefferies

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