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Celebrities seeming to promote gambling

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duju Sat 29-Feb-20 05:37:11

Hi everyone. There are an awful lot of ads on tv promoting gambling/betting opportunities.
I believe these ads (in such abundance) seem to give the impression that its normal (and even low risk) to gamble.
It worries me that whilst the ads put it across that it’s fun & only £10, it could lead to a user getting in deeper, maybe putting themselves & their families at risk of uncontrollable debt & all the heartache that can bring.
AIBU to think that the likes of Ant & Dec, Harry Redknapp (sorry if that’s misspelled), and other stars, are a disgrace to be seen in these ads?
I mean like it or not, some folk are influenced by celebrities & in some cases they are seen as role models.
Don’t celebrities gain enough income through their other activities? Have they not got a conscience about the possible outcome of them promoting betting?
Am I alone in feeling turned off by the celebs that appear on tv advertising betting companies?
x

Dorsetcupcake61 Tue 06-Oct-20 07:17:52

I've never been interested in gambling but I know it's a serious addiction that can ruin lives. Opportunities to gamble are unlimited now with smart phones etc. It must make trying to stop even harder. I also think a lot of the adverts,especially those offering free games make it look fun and sociable with a small gamble aware warning. For some it will just be an occasional habit. Addicted gamblers will continue regardless. I do wonder how many people who would never have left there home to gamble are now experiencing problems.

Amence Tue 06-Apr-21 08:32:27

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Jaxjacky Tue 06-Apr-21 08:41:47

Reported

Sarnia Tue 06-Apr-21 18:50:03

I think all gambling adverts should be banned. I appreciate that the majority of people gamble responsibly but for those who have a problem with gambling it is irresponsible to say the least. Encouraging people with 'free' bets. My Dad drummed it into me never to waste money betting. He used to say he had never seen a poor bookie.

Blossoming Tue 06-Apr-21 19:11:16

It’s a nasty sleazy business, I don’t think it should be advertised on TV.

mokryna Tue 06-Apr-21 20:50:28

I completely agree with Marydoll

dorothyparr Thu 01-Jul-21 18:53:54

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Shelflife Sat 03-Jul-21 08:51:30

I agree with duju. Celebrities make quite enough money without promoting gambling. I recognize there are lots of people who enjoy a flutter from time to time - and why not! I have no problem at all with that. However I have often thought about those who promote gambling on tv and wondered if encourages those already addicted or first timers who are lonely or depressed to become addicted. I have mixed feelings and can see and understand the argument ' why should everyone else be deprived because if those who
are or may become addicted' on balance I think celebrities promoting gambling is not a sound idea.

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tattynan Sun 11-Jul-21 21:46:03

I don’t like gambling being advertised on t.v. My Dad used to say it was a mugs game and always drummed into us as kids not to get involved.

Ali08 Mon 12-Jul-21 08:46:07

duju
You are spot on!
They have banned cigarette adverts, only have alcohol adverts at special times like Christmas, yet gambling seems to have taken over our screens!
'Only £10' yeah, til it's not only £10 & suddenly you've overspent and can't pay your rent or mortgage!
'Stop when the fun stops' oh right, like these gamblers are going to just stop when the next shot could make them rich!
Unfortunately, I started to refuse to go out with my estranged husband as I was often sat alone in pubs, looking like a right plonker, while he and the fruit machines were having a relationship - "It's about to pay out, I can hear it....give me £1!"
Friends are constantly gambling on sports and are overjoyed when they win.
But how much have they put into the stupid machines or on the horses and football before they won? And how many times have they lost, or run out of money, before the wins?
Gambling shouldn't be advertised on tv, especially with celebrities pumping it up to be something great, or on Facebook/any social media as it soon gets way over their heads!!

Gwyneth Mon 12-Jul-21 09:04:32

Ultimately people have to take responsibility for their own actions but I agree gambling adverts should not be glamourised and promoted by celebrities. In fact I’m always irritated to see Ant and Dec and other sports stars promoting Santander and probably being paid obscene amounts of money when they pay me zero interest!

Camvintat Sun 10-Oct-21 19:56:08

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V3ra Sun 10-Oct-21 20:04:27

Reported ?

nexus63 Sun 10-Oct-21 20:15:45

i used to play bingo each morning in a 5p room, i talked to friends and had great support as i am going through cancer, gambling aware blocked my account and will not re-open it until i show 3 months bank statements, any benefits i get and any property i own, no celebs ever advertised it and you never see any adverts for it, no amount of celebrity advertising would make me want to bet on horses or play in a casino.

BlueBelle Sun 10-Oct-21 21:33:24

There is simply no need to advertise gambling anyone wanting to do it will find it and how
I abhor all the celebrities making more and more money from all the adverts they are all greedy so and so’s

Eloethan Mon 11-Oct-21 00:06:47

I think all gambling adverts should be banned too.

As for celebrities endorsing these horrible businesses, I think they are greedy and unprincipled.

Newquay Mon 11-Oct-21 09:18:42

I agree-all advertising for gambling, wherever it is, should be banned IMHO. Addictive gambling is a terrible mental health problem for which there is little help. It ruins lives-I don’t know how these folk can sleep at night. They must know the harm it causes surely?

Oldwoman70 Mon 11-Oct-21 09:40:22

I agree the advertising of gambling on TV should be stopped. There are plenty of ways people can find out about gambling without it being encouraged by "celebrities". I have never been a much of a gambler myself (some would say I am too mean!), on a visit to a racecourse I took an amount of cash with the intention that when that was gone I would stop - in fact I came away with a slight profit! I always remember my father's advice to never gamble more money than I was prepared to lose.

PollyTickle Mon 11-Oct-21 10:27:32

On morning, and sometimes afternoon, itv programmes we are encouraged to phone a number with a chance of winning a big prize. Calls cost money. This is gambling. Where do we stop with promoting this culture? Is this any better or worse than promoting bingo?
Are Holly and Phil baddies too or Andy Peters?
Personally I am torn between calling it a bit of fun and we are all responsible for our own behaviour or calling it encouragement to addiction.
Having written that, the thought occurred to me that we don’t advertise heroin or cocaine. Another bit of fun to some, in control so no I wouldn’t touch it to others and the slippery slope to addiction for the more vulnerable.
Think I’ve now formed an opinion and agree with banning the advertising.

PollyTickle Mon 11-Oct-21 10:30:01

Oldwoman, your post reminded me of something my Dad used to say ‘you never see a poor bookmaker’.

Hetty58 Mon 11-Oct-21 11:11:18

duju, it seems to me that it's just the latest version of ads for addiction - replacing all the cigarette and alcohol ones - so I agree, and think these celebrities should be ashamed of themselves.

Ethan92 Thu 29-Sep-22 18:17:23

Hetty58

duju, it seems to me that it's just the latest version of ads for addiction - replacing all the cigarette and alcohol ones - so I agree, and think these celebrities should be ashamed of themselves.

Are Holly and Phil baddies too or Andy Peters?

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Fleurpepper Thu 29-Sep-22 18:59:01

Advertising for gambling should definitely be banned. And even more so, advertising which gives away free bets to get people started and hooked.

I have seen first hand what happens when people get hooked- and know some who have destroyed their relationship, their family, and ended up in prison.