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This year’s series of The X Factor has been somewhat controversial for a number of reasons. First off, the competition was labeled a ‘fix’ for allowing already signed artists compete.
Fans then began boycotting the show due to ‘rapper’ Honey G making it to the live shows, something no-one seemingly wanted. Following the live shows beginning, the group Brooks Way were kicked out due to allegations against one of the members .
Viewers have once again been left disgruntled at the show after Dermot O’Leary revealed rules for voting have changed.
Daytime TV controversiesShow all 15 1 /15Daytime TV controversies Daytime TV controversies Eamonn Holmes caught making 'V-sign' at cameraman during This Morning This Morning viewers were faced with Eamonn Holmes apparently flicking the V-sign at a cameraman during a live broadcast. The presenter was left red faced when his gesture was accidentally captured during a segment about infidelity and quickly caught the attention of Twitter users. Explaining the mistake, Holmes said it was a symbol used to ask producers to switch cameras and blamed the accident on the way the interview was filmed.
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Daytime TV controversies Bill Turnbull drops c-bomb on live TV The BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull had viewers spitting out their cornflakes this morning after swearing on live TV. Turnbull made the gaffe whilst reading out an email from a viewer, which was meant to read “He was meant to say: ‘I regularly speak to clients about illness and pass the knowledge onto other clients as well.” Instead the 59-year-old TV personality, who was educated at Eton College, fluffed his lines, accidently saying that he regularly passes knowledge onto other ‘c***s’ as well.
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Daytime TV controversies This Morning turns Fifty Shades of Grey To tie-in (literally) with the release of a certain BDSM-themed blockbuster, This Morning presented a 'Bondage for Beginners' segment featuring feathers, blindfolds, sexy lingerie and not a lot else besides. Ofcom received more than 120 complaints before clearing the item.
Daytime TV controversies This Morning airs bare breasts for cancer awareness This Morning aired a segment teaching people how to perform breast cancer checks. Many viewers tuned in to see a topless woman on their tellys but fortunately most praised the show for dealing with an important issue.
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Daytime TV controversies Jeremy Kyle gives audience strict telling-off Kyle was forced to defend a guest on The Jeremy Kyle Show when the audience laughed at his story of male domestic violence.
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Daytime TV controversies The One Show receives 400 complaints over Rita Ora's revealing outfit The BBC was forced to apologise after the singer put her cleavage on show pre-watershed
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Daytime TV controversies Paul Ross undergoes rectal examination live on air Similar to the breast cancer checks, the presenter agreed to have the procedure live on telly to raise awareness.
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Daytime TV controversies Katie Hopkins goes on This Morning to prove how lazy fat people really are The rent-a-gob put on 11 pounds and planned to lose it all to prove how easy it is for overweight people to lose weight
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Daytime TV controversies BBC Breakfast apologises after accidentally broadcasting penis drawn on Prince William's head The image was broadcast as part of a segment that had absolutely nothing to do with Prince William or penises
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Daytime TV controversies Katie Hopkins begins her reign as national hate figure on This Morning The Apprentice star infamously claimed she would never allow her children to play with other kids 'with names like Tyler and Charmaine'
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Daytime TV controversies Susanna Reid flirts outrageously with Alex Turner The then BBC Breakfast presenter actually said 'I bet you look good on the dance floor'
Daytime TV controversies Judy Finnigan forced to apologise after Ched Evans claims on Loose Women The TV presenter said the rape 'was not aggressive'
Daytime TV controversies Thousands apparently angry they could not see Susanna Reid's legs After the BBC Breakfast presenter made the switch to ITV's Good Morning Britain
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Daytime TV controversies Snake poos on dining table during Come Dine With Me Just as dessert was being brought out
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Daytime TV controversies Countown goes up in our estimation Presenter Rachel Riley worked hard to keep a straight face as two contestants on the show came up with the eight-letter solution 'erection' in the word game. Host Nick Hewer was not quite so controlled and got the giggles.
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Beforehand, those wishing to vote for their favourite act had to wait until all the contestants had performed that evening: viewers can now cast their vote at any time in the live show.
Many have scorned the ITV show for the change, calling it a popularity contest rather than ‘talent’ show. “The fact they open the voting before the acts have even sung just shows this sh*t show is not a signing competition,” wrote one person on Twitter.
Earlier this year, The X Factor registered a ratings catastrophe after viewing figures hit a 10-year low . These changes are likely an attempt to get people back watching: whether it will work out remains to be seen.
The X Factor results show takes place at 8pm.
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