Gb news hit with ofcom complaints after eamonn's prince harry remark
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But Mila Carter protested: ”First, he didn't mean it literally! Second, these two have not represented themselves well for the last few years, and their popularity in the UK has gone
downhill. A couple who profess to want privacy, but are selling themselves left, right and centre!" Elsewhere, @murphymom15 encouraged: “I hope more people report this to Ofcom—no media
person should be able to say such things. It is absolutely a Threat." While @TheChazzler weighed in: “This is comedic hyperbole. Any reasonable person would recognize it as such. You
can argue whether or not this is in poor taste or no, fair enough, but a bit overstating the case to to claim this is an actual incitement to violence." And @Anna_With_An_A fumed: “And
the rest of the panel just laugh. I don’t find this funny, I don’t know anyone who would. What is wrong with these people? These same people sit and question Harry’s security concerns. If
this is what they say on live tv just imagine what they say behind the scenes." BREAKFAST WITH ISABEL AND EAMONN AIRS WEEKDAYS AT 6AM ON GB NEWS.