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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

biglouis Sat 01-Oct-22 09:03:33

I would also ban gambling adverts because I think they lure people in by making it appear exciting and daring. Think of the old time smoking adverts! The very fact that something is fronted by a so called celebrity would put me off it.

Witzend Sat 01-Oct-22 15:08:30

I hate to see any of them promoting funeral plans or equity release.
It does particularly rile me when some actor whose voice I recognise (unless I’m very much mistaken, Kevin Whately, aka Inspector Morse’s Lewis is one such) refers to whatever business it is as ‘we’ - as if he were a bona fide employee, not simply someone presumably amply paid for doing the voice over.

I thought I detected Judi Dench’s voice in this capacity the other day - I sincerely hope I’m wrong.,

Purpledaffodil Sat 01-Oct-22 17:21:19

My long dead and born in the 19th century grandmother used to say “A gambler is worse than a drinker and he’s bad enough”. Her premise was that a drinker can only drink a finite amount whereas a gambler can keep going until everything’s gone. Sound Victorian advice! ?

Ali08 Sat 01-Oct-22 17:26:19

If you report them, they are sometimes removed as the celebrities don't always realise they are being used to promote them!

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sat 01-Oct-22 17:33:23

Gambling is glamourised but losing is never shown. They don't tell us how many losing lottery tickets were bought to subsidise the one lucky winner.

BlueBelle Sat 01-Oct-22 17:35:11

Every time I hear Harry Rednapps voice on KBC I want to shake him
He certainly knows he’s promoting dozens of times a day and the bit that makes me want to spit is when he says ‘gamble responsibly’ and ‘have a rest from it now and then’ No gambling is responsible and a lot of people can’t have a rest from it once hooked

icanhandthemback Sat 01-Oct-22 17:52:45

We should never, ever have allowed gambling to take such a hold in this country or allowed it to be televised let alone advertised. Often it is the poor who get hooked in an attempt to find a way out of their poverty.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Mon 03-Oct-22 15:43:56

My dad used to say, "Why do you think that most bookmakers are in the poorer part of town, not in the well-to-do areas? Because they're selling a dream."

And "You never see a bookie on a bike"

jeanie99 Fri 14-Oct-22 22:08:47

Duju I totally agree with you, why is gambling being promoted. In my opinion it should be stopped completely on the TV. Alcohol was stopped and this is another addiction that can bring terrible misery to families I just don't understand it.
Many years ago I had a boy friend who gambled, I wasn't really aware of the dangers until one Saturday he took me to visit his parents. and
I heard him say to his mother that he had run out of money(he had only been paid the day before)and could she give him some money as he had a dead cert for the next race. His mother gave him £10 when I spoke to him about this he told me he had spent all his money on gambling.