Michael McIntyre's Big Show criticized over offensive jokes
Michael McIntyre's Big Show criticized over offensive jokes

Michael McIntyre's Big Show criticized over offensive jokes

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Michael McIntyre's latest episode of his Big Show has drawn criticism from viewers for what they perceive as offensive jokes, particularly during the segment featuring boxer Tony Bellew. McIntyre mocked Bellew's use of money-saving apps like Lidl and Toby Carvery, prompting backlash on social media where viewers argued that making fun of frugality is inappropriate given the current cost of living crisis. Many fans expressed their disappointment, with some stating they turned off the show due to the perceived insensitivity of the humor. Comments included frustrations over the audience laughing at someone being financially prudent, highlighting the disconnect between celebrity lifestyles and the financial struggles of regular people. Additionally, there were calls for the 'Send to All' game segment to be scrapped, as viewers found it dull and contrived. Overall, the episode has sparked a significant debate about the appropriateness of certain comedic content in today's economic climate.

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