Ant and Dec are known for providing wholesome, family fun on a Saturday night with their award-winning show ‘Saturday Night Takeaway’.



However, the newest series of the show has seen the Geordie duo come under fire for a whole load of reasons - with TV regulator Ofcom apparently investigating the ITV show.

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Yikes.

According to The Sun, Ofcom are looking into a variety of complaints made by viewers, with three claiming that the show discriminates against men because it’s always women being asked to take part in the 'Win The Ads’ competition.

There have also been two complaints made about careless driving depicted in the show, one about Dec threatening to “smash Ant’s face in” and another about the sexual tone of their comments about coming sixth on a list of amen who women fantasise about.

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Righto.

On top of all of that, one person has slammed the show for encouraging children to work out how much money they can make from selfies and another has put the show under assessment after a viewer complained about the cheeky hosts encouraging Italian chef Gino D'Acampto to repeatedly say 'Sheet’.

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Just last week the show received 54 complaints after Ant and Dec awarded Andrea Murdoch a free cruise and she found herself at the centre of a “scamming scandal”.

Neither Ant or Dec have commented on the various allegations.