David Haye comes under fire for comments he made about ‘ugly girls’ but his earlier comments about Gemma Collins faced no onscreen backlash and that is deeply concerning for plus size women, writes Yasmin Vince
It’s fair to say that David Haye has quickly become the camp villain on I’m A Celeb. From the moment he sent Beverley Callard to Savannah Scrub, he has presented himself as someone who wants to win at all costs – even if that means being ruthless and unkind. But with his comments on tonight’s episode about ‘ugly girls’ and his behaviour towards Gemma Collins, his actions are crossing the line from TV nastiness to something much darker. While it’s worrying for all women, it’s especially concerning for fat girls like me.
In Monday’s (13 April) episode of I’m A Celebrity South Africa, David was hugely criticised by his female campmates for his comments about women and rightly so. The boxer told the camp: “Most ugly girls realise they’re not pretty enough. They’ve got to have a personality, to banter and to tell jokes and s**t, so people overlook the fact that they’re not aesthetically amazing.”

David Haye has caused upset with his comments about women(Image: ITV)
“You are just talking s**t,” fumed Scarlett Moffatt. Beverley asked if “handsome men” had “s**t personalities”. She added: “I’ve never heard anything so sexist in all my life.”
Unfortunately I have. I’ve heard exactly the same sentiment and thousands of versions of it throughout my life, as I’m sure many women have. This dichotomy of ‘pretty versus interesting’ exists everywhere. It’s in every film that requires a makeover before the boy realises the girl next to him is the love of his life. It’s in every joke about dumb blondes or airhead models. And now it’s playing for the nation in I’m A Celeb.
Thankfully, David’s comments were shot down by Scarlett and Beverley. Their immediate shock and criticism was amazing to see because it cut David’s sexism off at the legs. This kind of misogyny would not be tolerated.
But while this is great, for me it is also bittersweet. I couldn’t help but think back to Friday’s episode when David seemed to fat shame Gemma Collins. After talking about how thick her hair is, David turned to Gemma and said: “It definitely ain’t thin.”
While we saw how this affected Gemma – a usually bright and vivacious person, who seemed deflated by how she was being spoken to – we were also then shown Adam Thomas asking about weight loss. His question was innocent enough but when put with David’s question, ITV hammered home that digs were being made about Gemma’s weight.




