Gogglebox’s Malone family defend show over social distancing backlash and insist they’re following guidelines – The Sun

THE stars of Googlebox have defended the Channel 4 show after it came under fire for seemingly breaking social distancing rules.

The hit series – which sees its stars across the country react to television from their own homes – was recently hit by Ofcom complaints as viewers accused it of breaking government guidelines.

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 The Malone family have defended the Channel 4 show

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The Malone family have defended the Channel 4 showCredit: Channel 4

Since then, the Malone family – made up of Tom, Julie, Tom Jnr and Shaun – have hit back at the claims, insisting they are adhering to distancing rules.

They wrote on Twitter: “Just going to put this out there so we are all up to date, I know the social distancing rules too, I love my Grandkids, I would never put them or anyone else’s health in danger.”

The family added: “My daughter and her children live with us, so she can go to work as a nurse.”

Since the lockdown rules came into force, Gogglebox has continued to air with rigged up cameras, to avoid a crew having to be in the cast homes.

 The Gogglebox stars reassured fans they're adhering to social distancing rules

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The Gogglebox stars reassured fans they’re adhering to social distancing rulesCredit: Gogglebox

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 Ellie and Izzi continue to film together despite living separately

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Ellie and Izzi continue to film together despite living separatelyCredit: Channel 4

However, some viewers have been concerned to see that some of the cast are still shooting the show, when they should be in separate homes as they don’t live together.

The main ones coming under fire are sisters Ellie and Izzi.

One enraged viewer said on Twitter: “Another week passes where I haven’t seen my family, yet Ellie still pops round to Izzi’s on #Gogglebox.”

And one more remarked: “Very confused how Ellie and Izzy are filming #Gogglebox together? They don’t live in the same house.”

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Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the show previously told The Sun Online: “Most of the families live together but where they don’t, they are complying with PHE [Public Health England] social distancing guidelines.

“Gogglebox will only film with families where it’s safe to do so. The health and safety of our cast and crew is paramount.”

Under government social distancing rules, Brits are banned from going to see members of their family if they live in different homes.

Gogglebox sisters Ellie and Izzi reunite on show as they flout social distancing rules after viewers complain to Ofcom