Viewers Criticize 'Loud' Audience on ITV's Festive Special
Freddie Flintoff recently took on the role of presenting the iconic darts gameshow, Bullseye, for a special Christmas edition on ITV. However, the show's return to air was met with criticism from viewers at home, who were less than impressed with the enthusiastic and 'loud' crowd in the audience.
Viewer Backlash on Social Media
Many viewers took to social media to express their frustration with the noise levels coming from the audience during the show. Some felt that the constant clapping and cheering were excessive and distracting, detracting from the viewing experience they remembered from the original series.
Freddie Flintoff's Return to Presenting
For fans of Freddie Flintoff, his role as the host of Bullseye marked a return to presenting following a near-fatal crash in 2022. The former cricket star shared his excitement about hosting the Christmas special, reminiscing about his love for the darts and the show from his childhood.
Despite the backlash from some viewers, Flintoff's involvement in the show was a significant moment for those who have followed his journey to recovery after the life-threatening accident.