Davina McCall forced Twitter users on the warpath last year when she took to the social media site with a "save our BBC" plea.
Asking her 2.7million followers for help, she asked them to put their names to a petition urging Boris Johnson and his party to “stop the political attack on our BBC”.She wrote: “I’ve just signed the petition calling on Boris Johnson to stop his war on our BBC.
It’s a thinly veiled attempt to dodge accountability. Please sign and share today”.Followers soon flocked angrily to the comments, where they shared their outrage.One fumed: "It's not 'my' BBC.
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