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Are ice cream vans a noisy nuisance? Debate breaks out on GMB as Big Brother star says they are 'sinister' and 'creepy' but chef insists they're a crucial part of British culture Big Brother star Kerry Riches claimed the ice cream chimes are 'sinister' Read More: Ice cream van man is threatened with court action over noisy chimes By Ellen Coughlan For Mailonline Published: 11:38, 27 May 2024 | Updated: 11:52, 27 May 2024 e-mail View comments A debate broke out on Good Morning Britain as guests clashed over whether ice cream vans are a noisy nuisance. Big Brother star Kerry Riches claimed the chimes are 'sinister' and 'creepy', while Masterchef's Theo Michaels said they are the 'tapestry of the British culture.' The debate comes after an ice cream van owner was threatened with court action over his 'too noisy' Blue Peter-style chimes.

Kerry said: ‘I'm not a fan of the ice cream van music, I find it sinister and a bit creepy like a horror film. I don't like it. ‘An ice cream van used to be a weekend treat, now they are parked outside the school every day.



They are there every single night when you are trying to cook dinner and they want an ice cream. A debate broke out on Good Morning Britain as guests clashed over whether ice cream vans were a noisy nuisance. Masterchef's Theo Michaels (left) said they are the 'tapestry of the British culture' ‘My son left school the other day, he got a lemon ice for £5.

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