Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts, 44, was all smiles during a romantic dinner with boyfriend George Rollinson, 26, at London’s Nina restaurant.

Romantic Outing Amidst Controversy

Roberts and Rollinson were spotted at the upscale Italian restaurant in Marylebone on Saturday. Roberts paired an oversized leather jacket with quirky sunglasses while enjoying champagne. Rollinson opted for a more casual look with a shirt and baseball cap.

The singer shared a playful snapshot of her boyfriend on Instagram Stories, captioning it 'Hey you' with a dribbling emoji. This outing followed Roberts’ reflections on the chaotic I’m A Celebrity... South Africa finale.

'Unhinged' Finale Compared to Jerry Springer

Roberts described the finale as “unhinged” and likened it to “a scene from The Jerry Springer Show.” She reunited with her fellow campmates for the live final, recorded at London’s Apollo Theatre on Friday, months after filming in South Africa’s Kruger National Park last September.

Drama Erupts Between Campmates

The evening descended into chaos as former footballer Jimmy Bullard and ex-boxer David Haye reignited a feud with eventual winner Adam Thomas. Roberts recounted the scene to Heart Radio co-hosts Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston, stating, “It was unhinged! I felt like I was on a Jerry Springer show.”

“People were walking off, hands were flying everywhere, there was yelling, emotions, and crying—it was wild! I don’t feel like I’m fully recovered, to be honest.” The conflict stemmed from accusations made by Thomas regarding Bullard’s actions during a Bushtucker Trial.

Roberts found herself caught in the crossfire, joking she feared being “smacked” by Haye’s “big man hands.” She described the situation as “absolute chaos” and expressed disappointment in the behavior, stating, “My heart hurt a bit inside because there’s so much going on in the world, and for us to treat each other like that…We all went through a tough experience and could have discussed things like adults.”

Roberts also suggested Haye may have exaggerated his aggressive persona for entertainment. Holden condemned Bullard and Haye’s behavior as “horrific and absolutely awful.”