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Channel 4’s Alone viewers repulsed as they fume ‘we don’t need that in close up’

Viewers of Channel 4’s Alone were left squirming at their TV screens after a contestant demolished an entire squirrel – including its eyebrows.

The show returned for another instalment on Sunday evening (August 13) and followed the remaining contestants dropped in the remote wilderness.

The ordinary people all have had to fend for themselves in a bid to be the last person standing – meaning they’ll bag the £100,000 prize fund.

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And in the latest episode, completely alone in the north-west Canada, builder Louie was determined to get some food.

Using his bow and arrow, he managed to hunt down a squirrel.

Viewers were not impressed

He then proceeded to chomp on the animal while talking to his camera – and viewers were not keen on what they were seeing.

Things took an even grosser turn, when the 28-year-old revealed he had demolished the entire squirrel – leaving just the bones.

“I’ve eaten every piece of muscle of that face plus his eyeballs,” he said later on.

The contestant ate every inch of the squirrel

“I’m not satisfied, but it’s filled a void,” he added.

Viewers watching Alone were left repulsed and rushed to X to share their disgust.

“Yes thank you, we don’t need that in close up,” one person fumed.

Another said: “The squirrel eyeball eating though?!” while a third quipped: “Poor squirrel.”

Echoing their thoughts, someone else chimed in and said: “The poor squirrel.”

Louie is appearing on Alone

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Also taking part in the show is Forestry Manager Alan, 43; NHS Project Manager Eva, 24; Business Coach and Mentor Javed, 58; War Studies student Kian, 19, and Entrepreneur Laura, 40.

Completing the line-up are PR Executive Elise, 32; Joiner Mike, 49; Clothing Desinger Naomi, 26; Wild Swimming Coach Pip, 47 and 39-year-old Company Director Tom.

Once dropped at their individual locations, with no camera crew, producers, or experts to help them, the competitors battle the elements, loneliness and starvation, under the constant threat of predators including bears and wolves.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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