Does Jonathan Ross like living on the edge?
It appears he's landed himself in trouble again over something he's said.
He's come under fire for suggesting parents should put their sons up for adoption if they want a Hannah Montana MP3 player.
According to reports, a number of listeners have now complained to the broadcasting watchdog after Jonathan's comments on BBC's Radio 2 at the weekend.
Apparently listeners feel his comments were homophobic.
Jonathan said: "If your son asks for a Hannah Montana MP3 player, you might want to already think about putting him down for adoption before he brings his, erm, partner home."
An Ofcom spokeswoman has now said: "We have had complaints. We are assessing those complaints against the broadcasting code."
The BBC has said: "The BBC has received four complaints about Jonathan's comments on Saturday's show.
"However, these off-the-cuff remarks were made purely in jest and were not intended to be offensive.
"Jonathan is not homophobic in any sense and never meant for his comments to be taken seriously."
On his Twitter account last night, Jonathan said: "Am mortified to hear some people thought I was being homophobic on Radio show. Nothing could be further from truth, as I am sure most know."







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