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I’m a Celebrity prompts more than 700 Ofcom complaints within first nine episodes

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Ofcom has revealed that it has received over 700 complaints regarding the ongoing series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!The hit ITV reality show has faced criticism in the past by animal rights activists for its use of live animals in bushtucker trials, and it seems the 20th series is no different.After the first nine episodes of the series, which aired on Monday, 23 November, 724 complaints were lodged to Ofcom.Episode two was the most complained-about so far, accruing 200 complaints by itself.Ofcom have yet to confirm the exact nature of the complaints, although, with no major controversies having occurred, it stands to reason the use of live animals is the most likely explanation.Earlier this month, the Royal Society for the.

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