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Channel Sky History has come under fire on social media after sharing a clip from a new show, in which Lee Mack interviews a man who many users claim has Nazi-associated tattoos on his face. Sky History has denied the claim, and insisted the tattoos have different meanings

However, Sky History has hit back at the claims and insists the tattoos are not intended as hate symbols, but have close personal meaning to the man.

Comedian Lee Mack, who fronts The Chop: Britain’s Top Woodworker, chats jovially with woodworker Darren during a clip shared to the channel’s Twitter page.

Darren Lumsden, from Bristol, is one of the UK’s finest joiners, and is set to put his talents to the test against those of others.

The show sees the woodworkers battle it out to be crowned Britain’s best.

Darren spoke to Lee for the woodwork show

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Sky History denies Lee Mack interviewed Nazi on woodwork show amid furious backlash