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An online row has broken out between Bluey fans after the beloved children's show was accused of using profanity.
Earlier this week, a member of the Facebook group, Adult Bluey Lovers, posted a screenshot from the website of the Australian-made cartoon - and expressed concerns over the language used.
In a description of a recent episode, a character was described as being 'hell-bent' on selling real estate, a turn of phrase with which the Facebook user took issue.
'Why did Bluey say the H-word?' read the post's caption.
The complaint received almost 2000 comments, with many of the 72,000 Bluey fans in the group rushing in to defend the choice of language.
An online row has broken out between Bluey fans after the beloved children's show was accused of using profanity
Earlier this week, a member of the Facebook group, Adult Bluey Lovers, posted a screenshot from the website of the Australian-made cartoon and had a problem with some of the language
'I was looking for the word "hooker" or...something offensive......nope nothing to see here,' wrote one Facebook user.
'I fear adults who call it "the H-word." ADULTS' wrote another user in the kids show fan group.
'It's hell. What's the big deal? [Americans] say it to your kids faces in church all the time,' wrote one