THE Brit Awards has been hit by hundreds of Ofcom complaints after failing to bleep swearing in live ceremony. The annual music award was slapped with 122 official complaints by angry viewers who were unhappy with the offensive language and Jack Whitehall's raucous jibes.
Many ITV viewers lodged a formal complaint against the broadcaster, after finding the show which aired on 11th May offensive.
The complaints included some objecting to the swearing on-stage, the racy performances, the host's jokes and the lack of social distancing during the event.
Complaints related to what some viewers said included lack of diversity of the award show's nominees. Pop sensation Lewis Capaldi turned the air blue as he swore and slurred on stage.
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