Viewers who watched Michael McIntyre's The Wheel were left issuing the same complaint over one question. The game show involves a huge spinning wheel that randomly selects which celebrity will assist the current contestant.
During the latest episode, the chosen player, Gordon, picked one of seven available subject categories. Host Michael McIntyre then asked a quickfire question with at least seven possible answers, which involved naming a single word with a silent K. Strictly judge Shirley Ballas said "knickers", while another celebrity said "knight". However, when it got to former Olympian Colin Jackson, he was completely stumped and could not name a word.
Fans were left frustrated over Colin and took to social media to complain about his knowledge. One person said: "Imagine going on live TV and not knowing a single word beginning with K."
A second commented: "Not me screaming 'knitting' at the TV! I mean, come on!" A third said: "Knowledge, ironically." A fourth moaned: "Knife would have been an easy one."
Later on in the episode, Gordon went on to win a whopping £31,000 after he answered a question correctly about music. It was a 50/50 decision between Rihanna and Beyonce, but he went with his gut and got the question right.
Speaking about what he will do with the prize money, Gordon explained that he would donate some of the money to a charity after he lost his child to a brain tumour several years ago. He also detailed his hopes of taking his other daughter to Japan for their dream holiday.
Last week, the show returned with a bang on the BBC when lollipop lady Sally scooped a life-changing sum of money. Prior to the show, she was tragically diagnosed with lung cancer, with her friends rallying round to provide support. She then received the all-clear earlier this year and intends to use her prize money to show appreciation to her friends.
However, Sally never thought she would secure a place on the BBC programme, let alone bag a whopping £110,000 at the end of it.
According to Chronicle Live, Sally said: "[It was] absolutely brilliant from start to finish. We were so well looked after. All the crew, all the production team, everybody was so friendly. They looked after us, made sure we were alright, explained everything that was going to happen, and really supported us, it was just such good fun."
Speaking about her win, she said: "And then when you're when you're waiting for the answer it seems like a lifetime. And I can't actually remember that moment. I can remember it being really revealed but the lead up to it, I really can't remember."
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