Gogglebox fans call for Ellie and Izzie Warner to be removed after problematic jokes and #MeToo game

Gogglebox fans call for Ellie and Izzie Warner to be removed after problematic jokes and #MeToo game

Viewers were not happy with the insensitive jokes made by Ellie and Izzie Warner (Picture: Channel 4..

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Viewers were not happy with the insensitive jokes made by Ellie and Izzie Warner (Picture: Channel 4)

Fans of Gogglebox were left disgusted after Ellie Warner admitted she and her friends made up a tag game called #MeToo.

Viewers expressed their disgust when Ellie and her sister Izzie talked about the last time they had played the playground game tag, with Ellie admitting she had recently played a modified version of the game.

The adult version of the game involved her and her friends chasing each other around and grabbing each others boobs or bum and call out me too when caught.

Fans took to Twitter to rant about her problematic game, writing: Cant actually believe that woman on Gogglebox taking the p**s of the Me Too movement with her pals, chasing and grabbing each others breasts and shouting “me too” whenever they caught each other.

Another added: Ellie making a “joke” about the me too movement… after the way she treated her dog, why is she still on?

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Izzie also came under fire for Fridays episode after she suggested Boris Johnson should have shoved his k**b in her gob to shut her up after being questioned by a woman.

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Viewers wrote: Those sisters are disgusting. One suggests sticking a k**b in a gob to shut someone up and the other makes a grab a boob game out of the me too movement. They should be pulled off air. I dont offend easily but those two are vile.

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Another added: The two sisters on #Gogglebox are so annoying. Why are they still on the show? Who makes a game out of #MeToo? Ellie just come across as stupid. Both sisters think its clever to say such stupid stuff to get headlines.

Me Too is the movement against sexual harassment and assault which went viral in 2017 to demonstrate how common sexual assault and harassment is, particularly in the workplace.

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