A new documentary about the recent Willy Wonka Experience is coming to Channel 5 next week.
The one-off documentary will chronicle the disastrous event in Glasgow last month that went viral on social media.
Advertised as âa celebration of sweetness and imaginationâ that was inspired by the hit movie Wonka and the Roald Dahl book behind it, outraged parents began demanding a refund shortly after it opened, describing it as a âfarceâ run by âcowboysâ. The eventâs organisers, House of Illuminati, decided to pull the plug just hours into its opening day.
Channel 5 have now confirmed to The Independent that they will be making a standalone documentary titled Willy Wonka: The Scandal That Rocked Britain. The broadcaster has not yet confirmed a synopsis for the show, only that it will be produced by Mentorn Media.
This news comes after one of the actors at the event, Kirsty Paterson, previously spoke out about the disastrous experience, revealing she had not yet been paid the ÂŁ500 sheâd been offered for the gig.
âThe whole thingâs just been a complete and utter shambles. It was shocking honestly,â she told the MailOnline.
Later, Paul Connell, one of the actors hired to impersonate Willy Wonka, revealed more about how the disastrous event unfolded. âThe script was 15 pages of AI-generated gibberish of me just monologuing these mad things,â he told The Independent.
Willy Wonka: The Scandal That Rocked Britain will air on 16 March, Channel 5.
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