Viewers of Gogglebox angered by poor timing of tribute following segment about butt plugs.

Some people were dissatisfied with the viewing experience.

February 16th 2024.

Viewers of Gogglebox angered by poor timing of tribute following segment about butt plugs.
Fans of Gogglebox were shocked and saddened by the recent passing of beloved cast member, Pat Webb, also known as "Mummy Pat". The news of her death at the age of 75 was announced last month, and the show paid tribute to her in a recent episode.

Pat appeared on Gogglebox alongside her son, Stephen Webb, for three series and quickly became a fan favorite. The official social media pages for the show released a statement expressing their deep sadness and remembering Pat as a much-loved member of the cast. They also extended their condolences to her children and the rest of her family, who have requested privacy during this difficult time.

The episode dedicated to Mummy Pat ended with a touching tribute, reading "In loving memory Mummy Pat Webb 1948-2024". Stephen also shared a heartfelt tribute to his mother on his Instagram, describing her as one in a million and the center of their world.

However, some viewers were taken aback by the timing of the tribute, which aired directly after a segment on sex toys. This caused a stir on social media, with many questioning the show's decision to follow such a raunchy topic with a tribute to someone who had passed away. One viewer even joked about calling Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, in response to the segment.

Despite the mixed reactions, it's clear that Mummy Pat will be greatly missed by fans of the show. Many took to social media to express their sadness and share fond memories of her time on Gogglebox. The show continues to air on Fridays at 9pm on Channel 4, and we can only imagine that Mummy Pat would have loved to continue watching and laughing along with her family and viewers at home.

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