Gogglebox’s Jenny and Lee leave fans devastated by revealing filming has wrapped for series 17

They’ve been entertaining the nation with their armchair commentary since 2014. 

And Gogglebox’s Jenny Newby and Lee Riley left fans devastated as they took to Instagram on Friday to reveal they’d filmed their last reactions for series 17.

‘Have a great Friday everyone last week of filming for us of series 17,’ the pair wrote alongside a farewell video taken on their famous sofa in Hull.

‘Sad Friday’: Gogglebox’s Jenny Newby and Lee Riley took to Instagram on Friday to let fans know that this had been their last week filming for season 17 of the show

In the clip, Lee began to tell fans ‘Happy Friday everybody!,’ to which Jenny interjected: ‘And sad Friday…’  

‘Why is it so sad?’ asked Lee with a confused expression on his face before he gasped and said: ‘Oh yeah, it’s our last filming week this week.

‘So, we’re filming today,’ he added in a more serious tone.   

Jenny then added: ‘It’s the last one. I’m going home soon,’ as Lee then comically pretended to celebrate the imminent departure of his best friend.   

‘I’m going home soon’: In the video, Lee comically pretended to celebrate the imminent departure of Jenny as she said she was due to return home at the end of the season 

In light of the news, Gogglebox fans were quick to take to Instagram to express their sadness at series 17 coming to an end. 

‘Oh no, don’t go. You’re the highlight of my week,’ commented one follower beneath the video. 

‘Oh nooo, not the last one, what will I do with my Friday nights??,’ wrote another. 

‘I think this show should run all year round. It brightens up our day. We laugh so much,’ gushed a third fan. 

'You're the highlight of my week': Gogglebox fans were quick to take to Instagram to express their sadness at the series 17 coming to an end

‘You’re the highlight of my week’: Gogglebox fans were quick to take to Instagram to express their sadness at the series 17 coming to an end 

Jenny and Lee have been friends for more than 20 years after meeting at a pub where Jenny was working.

Normally, the duo film for the hit series from Jenny’s caravan in Sand le Mere, but as she’s returning home, they’re also taking a break.   

Meanwhile, Celebrity Gogglebox has been confirmed to return in June, with Clara Amfo, Sir Lenny Henry, Naomi Campbell and Dame Kelly Holmes among the lineup.  

BFFs: Jenny and Lee have been friends for more than 20 years after meeting at a pub where Jenny was working

BFFs: Jenny and Lee have been friends for more than 20 years after meeting at a pub where Jenny was working

The farewell video comes after Jenny was left angrily tearing up her notes on last week’s episode after watching the ‘disappointing’ series six finale of Line Of Duty. 

In hilarious scenes, the Channel 4 cast reacted to the final episode of the BBC One police drama with fans joking that Jenny’s frustrations deserved a BAFTA for must-see moment of the year. 

Line Of Duty fans across the nation were left ‘fuming’ as the nail-biting series finale drew to a close on Sunday and the mysterious antagonist ‘H’ was finally unmasked.

Hilarious: It comes after Jenny was left angrily tearing up her notes on last week's episode after watching the 'disappointing' series six finale of Line Of Duty

Hilarious: It comes after Jenny was left angrily tearing up her notes on last week’s episode after watching the ‘disappointing’ series six finale of Line Of Duty 

Seasoned fans were left frustrated as officers from the police anti-corruption unit AC-12 discovered the identity of the elusive ‘fourth man’, who had been colluding with the organised crime group (OCG), was none other than DSU Ian Buckells.

Sharing her disappointment over the finale, Jenny, who has been writing down all her theories for Line Of Duty in a notebook, was left tearing pages out in frustration.

The Gogglebox star even threw one of the pages at her giggling best friend Lee Riley as she ranted: ‘Don’t laugh!’

While Sophie and Pete Sandiford were left equally disappointed over the series six finale as they provided hilarious commentary.

Frustration: Sharing her disappointment over the finale, Jenny, who has been writing down all her theories for Line Of Duty in a notebook, was left tearing pages out in frustration

Oh dear: The reality star couldn't hide her frustrations

Frustration: Sharing her disappointment over the finale, Jenny, who has been writing down all her theories for Line Of Duty in a notebook, was left tearing pages out in frustration

Sophie said: ‘We’ve waited six series for H to be Buckells, who can’t even spell definitely.’ 

To which Pete exclaimed: ‘You’ve got to be f**king joking!’

Gogglebox fans were left in hysterics over the scenes, especially Jenny’s reaction, as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts.

One person joked: ‘Not the notebook, please Jenny, we’re gonna need that for season 7 #Gogglebox.’ 

So funny: The Gogglebox star even threw one of the pages at her giggling best friend Lee Riley as she ranted: 'Don't laugh!'

So funny: The Gogglebox star even threw one of the pages at her giggling best friend Lee Riley as she ranted: ‘Don’t laugh!’

A different fan put: ‘Jenny destroying her Line of Duty notes deserves a BAFTA for TV moment of the year. #Gogglebox.’ 

Another follower commented: ‘Omg Jenny ripping up her Line Of Duty notes!!! That’s the real ending we needed. #Gogglebox.’ 

While a different account added: ‘The #Gogglebox reactions to the finale are very relatable. Poor Jenny, scrunching up her notes.’  

Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has continued to defend the BBC police drama after droves of fans slammed the ‘disappointing’ series six finale on Sunday night.

'You've got to be f**king joking!' While Sophie and Pete Sandiford were left equally disappointed over the series six finale as they provided hilarious commentary

‘You’ve got to be f**king joking!’ While Sophie and Pete Sandiford were left equally disappointed over the series six finale as they provided hilarious commentary

'It deserves a BAFTA!': Gogglebox fans were left in hysterics over the scenes, especially Jenny's reaction, as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts

‘It deserves a BAFTA!’: Gogglebox fans were left in hysterics over the scenes, especially Jenny’s reaction, as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts

Line Of Duty fans across the nation were left ‘fuming’ as the nail-biting series finale drew to a close last week and the mysterious antagonist ‘H’ was finally unmasked.

Seasoned fans took to social media in their droves to share their frustrations as officers from the police anti-corruption unit AC-12 discovered the identity of the elusive ‘fourth man’, who had been colluding with the organised crime group (OCG), was none other than DSU Ian Buckells.

It saw the words ‘fuming’, ‘disappointing’ and ‘underwhelming’ all trend on social media in the aftermath of the show. 

And the disbelief it could be him was compounded by the way he was only caught because of his repeated mis-spelling of the word ‘definitely’ – hardly the blunder of a hardened criminal mastermind. 

The detective – widely thought until Sunday to have been just a bungling stooge – was first introduced to viewers in series one as the SIO in the case of murdered businesswoman Jackie Laverty by then Chief Superintendent Derek Hilton.

He later went on to become Detective Chief Inspector in series four before being promoted once more to Detective Superintendent in this final series.  

Sharing their disappointment on the revelation, one disgruntled Line of Duty fan wrote on Twitter: ‘Can’t believe I watched six seasons of line of Duty for Ian Buckells, the most pointless character to be the fourth man. Fuming.’

While another viewer added: ‘I’m fuming, can’t believe I waited this long for Ian Buckells to run the roost.’    

It is over? The 60-minute episode's end failed to offer any resolution on whether the team of DI Steve Arnott, DI Kate Fleming and Superintendent Ted Hastings would return, ending on the revelation that the team has 'never been weaker'

It is over? The 60-minute episode’s end failed to offer any resolution on whether the team of DI Steve Arnott, DI Kate Fleming and Superintendent Ted Hastings would return, ending on the revelation that the team has ‘never been weaker’