Channel 4 To Remove Epstein Island Episode Of ‘Grand Designs Abroad’

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A 2004 episode of Channel 4 series ‘Grand Designs Abroad’ has abruptly been pulled from streaming services after newly released images from Jeffrey Epstein’s island emerged, with officials at the British broadcaster realising the island had featured in episode 10 of the first series of the show.

“With the release of images by the Democrat controlled House Oversight Committee in the US, it’s been brought to our attention that the images bear a striking resemblance to a property featured in an episode of Grand Designs Abroad,” a Channel 4 statement read.

Grand Designs Abroad ran for one season and remains available on the Channel 4 streaming service All4.

“On closer inspection, that episode featured a couple, Jeffrey and Ghislaine, who had showcased to Kevin their sprawling piece of idyllic island paradise which included a spa, swimming pool, private air strip and the creepiest home dentist’s office in the history of humanity,” Channel 4 continued.

“While we cannot deny the unfortunate events invovling the couple featured which followed, we have now removed it from online streaming platforms chiefly for its crimes against interior decor,” the statement continued, before going on a 4,000 word rant about the tacky sofa upholstery and the layout of several rooms which simply made terrible use of the space and lacked natural light.

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