We don’t know what we’re going to be doing on Tuesday nights now as The Great British Bake Off has come to an end.
07.11.2020 - 19:22 / ok.co.uk
Gogglebox viewers have decided to complain to Ofcom over alleged 'homophobic comments' made by star of the show Pete Sandiford.The fan favourite, who was recently trolled after sharing a picture with his girlfriend, left many viewers unhappy with his comments during a scene on last week's episode.The scene in question saw the reality star dressed up as a woman for Halloween.
Pete wore a racy ensemble of a leather skirt, fishnet tights, a semi-sheer cami and a brown wig as he joined sister
.We don’t know what we’re going to be doing on Tuesday nights now as The Great British Bake Off has come to an end.
fire last week when she was particularly harsh on Maisie Smith and called her ‘cocky’ before saying she’d have saved Max George over her.The controversy continued this week as fans were unimpressed about how she critiqued JJ Chalmers versus Clara Amfo.JJ received 25, including two 9s, for their quickstep while Clara, after topping the leaderboard with her Charleston last week, got only 18 points from the judges for her samba.While Twitter did point out that Clara failed to miss the mark this
Naked Attraction viewers were left squirming in their seats during Tuesday night’s episode after a cheeky contestant took it upon herself to perform a sex act on a banana. Newly divorced Leanne, 54, wanted to show off her skills to the eligible bachelors, so she whipped out the fruit and popped it in her mouth.
WATCH: Pete Evans falsely claims $15k lamp could cure coronavirusBut it was his latest Instagram post – which contained a neo-Nazi symbol – that has people up in arms.The former My Kitchen Rules star was rumoured to be set to appear on the upcoming season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! - but following the backlash, Network Ten has confirmed he won’t be part of the series.Pete Evans shared a controversial meme this week and soon after, Network Ten confirmed he will not appear on the new
BBC One was pulled off air after facing some major technical difficulties on Monday evening.Viewers on the channel were met with a red screen and an apology message for more than 10 minutes.It said: "We are sorry for the break in this programme and are trying to correct the fault."The voiceover repeatedly apologised telling viewers: "We are working very hard to get our programmes back on air, and when we can, we’ll have something for you to watch."People then took to Twitter to complain that