Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out show hit with 1,500 Ofcom complaints as BBC reveals decision
The BBC has made an announcement after one of its most popular shows was flooded with hundreds of Ofcom complaints. Over 1,500 people complained to the Beeb about Sort Your Life Out, which features Stacey Solomon on a mission to declutter people's homes.
And it was a move that some viewers were not happy with as Stacey and the BBC were accused of "animal cruelty". Birmingham Live reports that the Rabbit Welfare Trust's website says: "As part of our A Hutch is Not Enough campaign, we give information to owners to allow them to give their rabbits what they need to lead healthy and contented lives."
"It is heartening to know that ensuring the welfare of animals is protected by law, under the Animal Welfare Act 2006. Keeping rabbits in a hutch would never enable an owner to meet these welfare needs.
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