Celebrity Big Brother fans urge Emma Willis to LEAVE presenting role and save her career
Fans are calling for the brunette beauty to jump ship from the Channel 5 show
CELEBRITY Big Brother fans are urging Emma Willis to DITCH her presenting role to save her career.
Telly addicts are calling for the brunette beauty to jump ship from the Channel 5 show after the latest star-studded series was marred by everything from bullying accusations and antisemitism to full-frontal nudity and saucy romps.
Lead host Emma's loyal fans are now concerned about the negative impact of the programme on her reputation.
One took to Twitter to write and emotional plea which said: "Emma Willis, I'm joining fans asking for you to quit this show, you are a million times better than this show now."
Another added: "If I were @emmawillis I'd quit after this series, big brother producers promoting bullying #CBB biggins behaviour worse than Bear? NAH."
The 2016 series has already seen former Porridge star Christopher Biggins kicked out for antisemitic comments towards housemate Katie Waissel.
The drama has left fans worried about the longstanding impact for Emma, who also fronts talent show The Voice.
Another super-fan took to the social media site to write: "Like others I think #CBBUK Emma Willis is a talented presenter.
"But take the leaf out of Davina's book. Jump, before this show ruins you."
Last night, the mum-of-three faced criticism from some viewers after her grilling of evicted housemate Chloe Khan.
Her quizzing left one viewer to muse: "Felt @emmawillis was pretty ruthless and undiplomatic with Chloe.
"Taking heed on the comments that she should quit perhaps," followed by a perplexed Emoji.
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TV watchdog Ofcom meanwhile has received more than 1,000 complaints about the controversial antics in the bungalow during this series.
Many focus on sex scenes between Marnie Simpson, Lewis Bloor, Chloe Khan and Marnie Simpson.
Other contentious scenes have included reported bullying of Heavy D and US singer Aubrey O'Day spitting in Bear's tea.
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