Michael McIntyre's Big Show viewers were left divided as some issued a demand while watching the latest episode of the show.
welcomed a number of guests onto the show, including comedian Josh Widdicombe, music legend Justin Hawkins and boxer Tony Bellew, who took part in the Send To All challenge.
The game sees Michael send an embarrassing text to the celebrity's contacts pretending to be them and revealing any surprised responses that they receive.
Not only that, Michael also goes through the celebrity's phone, revealing what apps they use, what they've bought online and their to do list.
Michael penned: "Just been asked in an interview who's the person I've met with the most punchable face and I said you. Hope you don't mind."
As they tuned in, fans demanded that the Send To All game be axed from the show, as they raged it was boring to watch.
One said: "Send To All should be scrapped. It's dull and too contrived," as a second agreed: "Totally agree. The most boring part of any episode."
A third raged: "It was boring. And I've never even heard of the guy."
A fourth was annoyed after it was revealed that no one had responded to the message that "Tony" sent to his contacts, as they penned: "Gutted that Tony Bellew's mum or any other family member, didn't reply to that message on #MichaelMcIntyresBigShow."
Meanwhile, the show came under fire as viewers raged at Michael making fun of Tony for using the Lidl app and Tony Carvery loyalty app, as the audience were left laughing as he mocked his money-saving.
One said: "Turned #BigShow off. So grating. But it feels a bit sickly to be laughing at people for using loyalty apps (even though celebs can afford not to) when regular people are struggling."
Another echoed: "What? Are the audience actually laughing at someone who likes to spend carefully, and actively looks for bargains? In this economy?"
Michael McIntyre's Big Show airs Saturday nights on BBC1.