Gogglebox has been hit with more than 100 official complaints via Ofcom, after viewers were left 'traumatised' by shocking scenes on the Channel 4 show.
The show returned to our television screens on Friday, April 22, Manchester Evening News reports.
And as usual, the show's families - including fan favourites Sophie and Pete Sandiford - were giving their relatable opinions on the most recent current affairs and television shows.
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Among the shows on this weeks episode of Gogglebox was AppleTV's Roar, a feminist anthology series that premiered earlier in April.
Roar is based on a 2018 book of short stories of the same name by author Cecelia Ahern and features the famous Nicole Kidman as a producer.
The clip in question on Friday's episode of Gogglebox was titled 'The Woman Who Was Fed By A Duck', and stars Merritt Wever as character Elisa who found herself conversing with a duck in a park.
In somewhat confusing scenes, the pair become friends and it appears Eliza had a crush on her new companion.
Then, it got even more bizarre as the fictional duck ordered Elisa to lie down and remove her trousers, as the pair ended up engaging in what seemed to be an intimate act.
Gogglebox stars were flabbergasted by this, and fans flocked to Twitter to share their outrage.
One Twitter user wrote: "That show Roar. Is disgusting! Just seen a clip of a talking duck having oral s** with a woman on #gogglebox and I’m legit traumatised #roar WHO the hell came up with that show, and WHO approved it! Yuck."
Another said: "#Gogglebox should not be promoting shows that are basically insinuating bestiality. That was absolutely disgusting and wasn’t in the slightest bit funny."
And a third wrote: "Well I’m never taking the kids down the park to see the ducks again after that. #Gogglebox."
More comments read: "Just caught up with #Gogglebox & feel violated", and "We watched Gogglebox this evening. That duck programme #roar… I am actually traumatised. I’m genuinely upset."
Another Twitter user said: "OMG I just watched tonight’s episode of #Gogglebox and I need to wash my eyes out!! What the actual DUCK?!?!"
Ofcom has confirmed that they have received a total of 149 complaints about the Gogglebox episode, with the broadcasting watchdog also noting that the complaints were all related to the AppleTV's Roar segment.
Gogglebox resumes on Friday, April 29 at 9pm on Channel 4.