The
producers of Celebrity Big Brother
must apologise immediately for the
video, above, in which some fat bird
off the telly says f&nny on national
television. That she then comedically
falls off a sofa is no excuse to excuse
this kind of language that could go
out at tea time if the show was recorded
and played at tea time on a home recorder
or some such device young people have
these days.
It
is a disgrace that we have to even
make a video and put this disgusting
incident up on the internet. We shouldn't
have to. It is no wonder Channel Four
is in the state it is in with unbleeped
filth like this on screen.
A
spokesman for F%nnys In The Media,
Mary Prang, has lodged a formal complaint
to OFCOM. She told this newspaper:
"You
might think I would be pleased to
hear the word f%nny on national television,
which I am. However the fact that
Tina Malone then fell off the sofa
made the whole incident comedic and
took away the liberating feminist
impact this word has for women everywhere."