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GMB viewers demand Ofcom steps in after 'fat-shaming' comments on show


Good Morning Britain viewers have taken to social media to call for an investigation after 'fat shaming' comments made by presenter Adil Ray towards teenage darts player Luke Littler.

As the conversation unfolded, Adil voiced his worry over Luke's wellbeing, prompting a playful reply from Kate who suggested maybe delivering a carrot to the young player. The uproar intensified when another called for action, tweeting, "@gmb Really, Fat shaming live on morning TV @Ofcom should investigate this shocking behaviour." Another chimed in, asserting, "Wow @adilray body-shaming like littler on live TV, call to @Ofcom needed @GMB He's not even that overweight."

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