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Tipping Point fans fawn over 'red hot' contestant donning 'interesting' outfit

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Tipping Point viewers were left swooning over “sexy” contestant Lauren on the latest episode of the ITV gameshow.Host Ben Shephard was joined by four new contestants in a bid to win the cash prize.But there was one player – Marketing Assistant Lauren - that got viewers hot under the collar, with many saying she was “red hot".READ MORE:Tipping Point viewers all say same thing about 'sexiest cow' question on ITV showWearing a bright red jumper, Lauren impressed fans with her "gorgeous smile" and they praised her for having “beautiful hair.”The brunette contestant showed off her quizzing knowledge and managed to bag an impressive £1600 in the first round.One viewer gushed: “Lauren what beautiful hair you have.

Looks stunning.”“Lauren is red hot in that red hot jumper,” added a second.“Hellooooo Lauren,” gushed a third with love heart emojis.Other couldn’t help but comment on the player’s short trousers, with some wondering if they shrunk in the wash.“Think Lauren washed her trousers on the wrong setting.” Lauren went on to battle contestant Steven in the final two before soaring into the final.She wound up going home with £3650.Tipping Point viewers were recently left in shock after host Ben Shephard dealt a brutal insult to a Love Island star on the celeb edition of the show.

As Ben welcomed actor Joe McFadden, author Richard Herring and Love Island alum Olivia Attwood, viewers were stunned as he dissed the star’s game play.

After the first round, Joe was in third place, Olivia was second and Richard was in the lead with the most money.Ahead of the break, host Ben reminded viewers of the state of play, saying: "So Richard is leading, Olivia you're currently in sloppy seconds."As the audience laughed, Olivia quipped: "Very.

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