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This Morning hit with more than 2,000 complaints after Vanessa Feltz's coeliac comments

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Vanessa Feltz ’s comments about coeliac disease on This Morning have received more than a thousand additional complaints, raising the total to over 2,000.

The TV presenter said a caller’s mother-in-law not allowing them to bring their own food to a gluten-free Christmas dinner was “completely unreasonable”, during an episode of the ITV show on December 18.

The remarks initially received 1,092 complaints, according to an Ofcom report released on December 20, making it the ninth most-complained about programme in 2023.The media watchdog said in its report on January 3 that a further 1,177 complaints have been made, bringing the total to 2,269.

This raised the programme to the fifth most-complained about last year, just behind a discussion on the junior doctors’ pay dispute on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine show which came in fourth with 2,302 complaints.

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