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Tipping Point magnet fan theory resurfaces as ITV show faces 'fixed' claims
Tipping Point fan theory has resurfaced online, with the ITV show facing fresh 'fixed' claims.During Tuesday's episode (August 16), a Tipping Point fan on Twitter reposted a viral TikTok video in relation to the programme.The short clip depicts a counter being dragged sideways across the Tipping Point machine alongside the caption: "Haha, what's going on here?"READ MORE: Tipping Point host Ben Shephard left cringing at ITV player's 'easy' fast food errorOriginally shared by TikTok user @liamlavery7, the unusual movement of the counter left fans claiming that it had been purposefully 'moved by a magnet'.The magnet conspiracy theory is popular amongst online Tipping Point fans.It has also previously been addressed by show host Ben Shephard.Following the latest episode, Tipping Point fans on Twitter once again shared their suspicions that the programme's counters were being manipulated by an unseen force.Reacting to the video, one fan wrote: "Here we go, the magnet man."Another commented: "That's moved by magnet."Meanwhile, a third fan said: "Said from the start it's magnetised."A fourth viewer added: "I'm sure it has a magnet underneath and don’t want people to win.""Always said it’s magnets underneath," another fan concluded.During an episode of Tipping Point: Lucky Stars last month, the magnet theory was also broached by Emmerdale star Lucy Pargeter.Following a bad counter fall, the actress joked: "[There was] someone with a magnet behind there flipping it that way."Appearing to acknowledge his awareness of the magnet theory, show host Ben replied: "Don't talk about the magnet.
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Travelodge cleaner says job is not for the 'weak' after cleaning up kids party in room
READ MORE:Party cruise worker shares crazy antics – from matching tattoos to cave partiesOnly known as the ‘anonymous housekeeper’ on TikTok, they have shared various clips to their 13,000 followers to give an insight of their day at work.In one video that has racked up over 200,000 views, the unidentified housekeeper walked into a room where someone had thrown a children's party.They declared: “Housekeeping ain’t for the weak.”The housekeeper revealed various food packets and plastic wrappers scattered across the floor with bags full of rubbish overflowing and spilling out.She then made her way into the bathroom where the area around the toilet and behind the door was stuffed with towels, along with a mug on the floor and the side full of rubbish.Things only got worse as the bathtub had been left full of water with what looked like the aftermath of a pink bath bomb.As the housekeeper made her way into the main bedroom area, the floor was scattered with sweet wrappers, fizzy drink cans and food between the beds.Rubbish was also left on the bed as the duvets were scrunched up in balls and brown stains were left on the sheet also.The desk in the room was half covered by a disposable pink tablecloth with an opened can of Pringles, bananas, paper plates and crates of fizzy drinks were left behind.“Ain’t no party like a Travelodge kids party”, the housekeeper chuckled.The unusual party location may come at a surprise, but the mess is not.The housekeeper said: “Horrific isn’t it? I could cry when I open the doors at times.“You just never know what’s waiting for you.”Shocked at the state of the room, many people fled to the comments to slam the messy guests for leaving it like that.One person gasped: “I’m literally
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