Celebs who advertise gambling to be out of a job by October

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The Committee for Advertising Practice has introduced new rules surrounding gambling advertising. They ban celebrities, sports stars and social media influencers who may appeal to under-18s. The new advertising rules will also ensure adverts don't reflect youth culture. Online Casino Site Slotnite Casino may have to undergo some branding changes.

Celebrities who advertise gambling to under 18s should be out of a job by October. Love Island's Chris Hughes is known for starring in a late-night show that features sexual content.

Celebrities who advertise gambling to be out of a job by October. Bingo All Stars' gimmick hinges on the use of celebrities, including 90's TV star Mr Motivator. This year's Cheltenham festival coverage on ITV featured an 11-year-old child discussing a bet he made by proxy.