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Gogglebox duck scene triggers over 100 Ofcom complaints as viewers left 'traumatised'

Gogglebox has been slapped with over 100 Ofcom complaints after being an X-rated sex scene between a woman and a duck which left viewers “traumatised”.

The Channel 4 show sees much loved families such as Leeds sisters Ellie and Izzi sibling duo Sophie and Pete Sandiford and best pals Jenny Newby and Lee Riley watch and react to the biggest TV shows of the week.

And normally they have viewers in hysterics at their hilarious reactions however during Friday's (22 April) episode the cast and fans of the show were left gobsmacked after watching an X-Rated scene from Apple TV+ anthology series Roar.

READ MORE: Gogglebox stars struggle to watch 'disgusting' X-rated duck scene from Apple TV show Roar

Gogglebox has been hit with Ofcom complaints over an X-Rated duck scene (Channel 4)

The feminist anthology, which Is based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, premiered earlier this month, also features Nicole Kidman as a producer.

The clip shown was from "The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck" which stars Merritt Wever - she plays Elisa who found herself striking up a conversation with a duck in the park.

In the bizarre scenes, the pair become friends and it appears Eliza had a crush on her new companion.

Gogglebox shows Apple TV+ Roar (Channel 4)

Then, in scenes nobody was expecting, everyone ended up witnessing the woman and the duck engaging in an intimate act as the bird instructed Elisa to lie on the floor and remove her trousers.

The scenes were shocking enough for the Gogglebox cast, as Jenny and Lee, and Pete and Sophie were all lost for words while watching.

Were you horrified by the X-rated clip on Gogglebox? Let us know in the comments.

As well as viewers who wasted no time and went straight to Twitter to complain about the “traumatising” show.

Since then Ofcom has now said that they received 149 complaints about the episode with the broadcasting watchdog confirming the complaints related to clips from Apple TV’s Roar.

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