Muhammed Shalehan sought help from the singer's management company after the incident A quiz contestant who was previously denied SGP$10,000 (£5,759) for “mispronouncing” Tony Hadley’s name has been awarded the prize money after the singer stepped in.
Muhammad Shalehan, from Singapore, took part in a quiz last month on radio station Gold 905 in which listeners were asked to identify 14 celebrities from clips of them saying the station’s slogan.
After making it on air on April 21, the 32-year-old railway worker was told he had only got 13 answers correct. However, on May 6, another caller gave the same answers as him and was awarded the $10,000 prize.
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