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Gogglebox continues to receive Ofcom complaints over X-rated scene between woman and a duck

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Gogglebox is still receiving Ofcom complaints from viewers after Channel 4 show aired a woman performing a sex act on a duck.

The cast of the show were in shock as a scene from Apple+ TV show Roar flicked up on screen and prompted Ofcom to receive 149 complaints from viewers at home.And now, the controversial scene has sparked additional complaints, now amounting to a total of 217 from unimpressed viewers.In the scene, a woman and a duck were shown becoming intimately acquainted after the frisky bird seduced the woman.Gogglebox stars watched the scene from The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck in the Apple series, which is based on Cecelia Ahern’s collection of short stories.Show favourite Giles turned to his wife Mary to question the mechanics of the scene, saying: “The duck can't physically…” before Mary quipped: “Well he can Nutty, he can use his beak….”The X-rated moment generated a huge reaction on Twitter, with fans quick to slam Channel 4 for airing the scenes.One fan directly tweeted Channel 4's official account, writing: “Please don't destroy our weekly family viewing.“Dominatrix was bad enough, but nobody wants to watch a woman and a duck.

No warning. No need.”Echoing their comments, someone else wrote: “Gogglebox should not be promoting shows that are basically insinuating bestiality.

That was absolutely disgusting!”Another wrote: “Not sure what I've just watched there. It takes a lot to shock me, but that was something else.”This comes after Gogglebox viewers were in shock last Friday night after Shirley Griffiths made a rather explicit comment towards her husband Dave.The couple were back on our TV screens as the much-loved Channel 4 programme returned for another episode, which saw the stars tune in to an array

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