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The Chase viewers left distracted by accidental crude question on ITV quiz show

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The Chase viewers were left chuckling after spotting a crude question on their screens.On Monday's show, fans spotted that one of the multiple-choice questions during contestant Francesca's round sounded a little rude.Francesca, 24, did her best to beat The Dark Destroyer on Monday's show and was faced with a question that viewers found funny.The trainee solicitor from London was hoping to win some money to put towards her house deposit.But viewers were distracted by the question "Oversized ring" which many pointed out sounded rude.Fans of the show took to social media to comment on the revelation.One fan wrote: "Oversized ring?! #TheChase"A second joked: "I've got an eye catching oversized ring apparently.

So my proctologist tells me, anyway #TheChase"A third penned: "I’m so innocent I didn’t react to oversized ring. You guys are corrupting me #TheChase"A fourth typed: "I thought a cocktail ring was something you could get in Iceland (the shop) #thechase"While another user responded: "Nah that's a cock ring #TheChase"This comes after The Chase viewers were fuming when a contestant took the low offer on Friday night's episode, with some even calling for a "ban".The Chaser, Darragh Ennis, was even forced to step in though after a barrage of hate was directed at one of the contestants.Hosted by Bradley Walsh, the popular ITV gameshow saw four new contestants take on the chaser.The four contestants competing against the chaser to take home some well-earned cash were Gillian, Mike, Linda and Barry.

The foursome were up against Chaser Darragh Ennis in a bid to win big money.Contestant Gillian, a marketing intern from Belfast, was first up to take on the challenge of the cash builder round.The 22-year-old intern took the.

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