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Rose Lomax told his parents that he’s a boy in powerful scenes Hollyoaks has received a number of Ofcom complaints following Rose Lomax’s groundbreaking trans storyline. 358 complaints were made to the TV watchdog from viewers of the Channel 4 soap between March 4 and 7, which is when the storyline in question was the central focus of episodes. Metro.co.uk has reached out to Hollyoaks for comment.
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