HOLLY Willoughby's dress from the first episode of Dancing On Ice has been hit with yet more Ofcom complaints. The TV watchdog revealed tonight that the number of objections over the low-cut gown had continued to rise.
Complaints have also kept going up for Rufus Hound's "political grandstanding" after he accused the government of refusing to feed hungry children.
The comedian came under fire after telling Holly's co-host Phillip Schofield: "We live in a world where the people we elect don't want to feed hungry kids. "This is the least mad thing that has happened in a long time." Ofcom complaints over his remarks now stand 346 while there are 52 objections to Holly's dress.
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