TV’S most controversial moments of 2025 so far have been revealed by new Ofcom data â and the results may surprise you.
Just four months into the year and our telly favourites have already provided multiple memorable moments, though some for less than good reasons.


Entertainment experts at OLBG have now analysed Ofcom data, revealing Love Island: All Stars has proven to be the show that’s caused the most uproar.
On top of earning the number one most complained about moment of 2025 so far, with one episode, which aired on February 12th, amassing 1,347 complaints.
The episode showed as tensions flared after the heart rate challenge.
The previous episode, which led up to the row, also earned over 800 complaints, with viewers also taking issue with “bullying”; between the islanders.
However, the show may be about to be dethroned, with in Celebrity Big Brother quickly rising the ranks.
The moment, which aired on April 9th and resulted in Mickey getting a formal warning from Big Brother for his inappropriate remarks,
GB News has also come under fire, earning three of the top 10 most complained about moments of the year.
The Brit Awards also sparked controversy, earning 825 complaints thanks to Sabrina Carpenter’s raunchy performance of Bed Chem, which was
The American starlet opened the event with her song, Espresso, beforeand singing track Bed Chem on a bed.
Sabrina later apologised and joked: “Now I know what a watershed is!!”;
Completing the, who left viewers ‘feeling sick' after a series of grotesque tricks including feeding a giant corkscrew through his nose and mouth.
Good Morning Britain also got two spots in the Top 10, once for Adil Ray accused of ‘fat-shaming' darts player Luke ‘The Nuke' Littler during an interview on January 2nd.
Less then three weeks later, on Holocaust Memorial Day (January 22nd), Ranvir Singh failed to mention Jewish people amongst the groups of people killed in concentration camps during World War II.
This sparked another wave of complaints, with 243 people writing to Ofcom about it.

