BBC viewers rip into Mark Wright’s new show with dad and brother for ‘wasting licence fee payers’ money’
BBC VIEWERS have ripped into Mark Wright’s new show with his dad and brother for ‘wasting licence fee payers’ money’.
Reality star Mark, 36, appeared on BBC One with Mark senior and his brother Josh for their new show.
Mark Wright’s brand new BBC One show launched on Thursday but fans are all left fuming[/caption] Fans accused them of ‘wasting licence fee payers’ money’ and using the show for TV exposure[/caption]It sees the Wright men embark on an adventure-filled family holiday together in the UK.
The ultimate aim is for them all to reconnect together while making precious memories.
However, just minutes into the show viewers have ripped into Mark and his family.
They’ve accused them of ‘wasting licence fee payers’ money’ and using the show for TV exposure.
One wrote on social media: “Anything to keep the Wright’s relevant.”
A second said: “BBC don’t really help themselves do they?? Absolute s***e TV.”
“So the BBC are using licence payers money to pay for a bunch of male millionaires to have a family holiday which gets filmed,” raged a third.
While a fourth viewer commented: “Why are they doing it? For the money and TV exposure obviously.”
During the show the men were all reduced to tears as they discussed how difficult the last number of years have been.
TOWIE star Mark’s dad was seriously ill with Coronavirus during the pandemic – leaving his family worried sick.
At the same time Mark senior’s brother – Josh and Mark’s uncle – tragically died with the virus.
The trio brought up his passing as Mark asked his dad whether uncle Eddie would have believed he went into a cave.
“He’s here with me, that’s why I done it,” replied Mark, adding: “Trust me, he’s here, I felt it, 1000%.”
A Wright Family Holiday is available now on BBC iPlayer.
The show sees the Wright men embark on an adventure-filled family holiday together in the UK[/caption]We pay for your stories!
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