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ITV The Chase descends into chaos as contestants 'break show rules twice' in final round

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The Chase viewers were left irritated with one team after they broke the rules twice within a matter of minutes.Host Bradley Walsh welcomed four hopefuls onto the show and they all tried their hand at the cash builder round before facing Chaser Mark Labbett.One contestant was eliminated so players Fergus, Carey and Ness made it through as a team of three.They made a team effort and managed to play with 14 spaces as they went up against Mark for the final time.In the last round, players attempt to push back the Chaser if they get a question wrong, but walk away with nothing if they are caught before the time runs out.However, as they tried to rack up the points, they made two "wrong person answers" which wasted crucial time.The presenter asked them to name what type of vehicle a Mini Moke is and Carey buzzed to answer.However, Fergus spoke over her and responded with Mini Cooper.Bradley even called out the players after the round had finished and they looked sheepish as they received the scolding.Fans took to Twitter in rage to share their thoughts on the rule break.One fan wrote: "Did this team bother to read the rules before coming on this show?"Another said: "Wrong person answer, twice.

Never seen it [before] on The Chase, never mind twice," and signed off with a laughing face emoji.This is a live TV story and is being constantly updated.

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