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Tipping point fans shocked by 'sneaky' quiz show question that catches contestant out

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Tipping Point fans have been left shocked by the "sneaky" question that appeared on Wednesday's (5 October) show. Contestant Sham was asked what Quiz show was the first to give out a million pounds to a contestent.He answered by saying "Who wants to be a millionaire" but was incorrect as the answer was TFI Friiday.READ NEXT: Tipping Point viewers floored as ITV show contestant lands 'luckiest answer ever'Fans have taken to Twitter to complain about the question calling it "sneaky."One person wrote:: "TFI f****** Friday???!!!!!"While another said: "Well, *that* was a sneaky b****** of a question." A third penned: "Wouldn’t of thought about TFI Friday #TippingPoint " A fourth said: "Not really a connection is it. #tippingpoint " Having got the question wrong Sham was forced to hand the counter over to fellow contestant John.

Luckily though Sham managed to beat John and made it to the the final to get an attempt at the jackpot counter. Sham wasn't so lucky with his timing as the counters dropped and seemed to get a fair few "riders" causing no counters to drop.

Fans took to twitter to tell Sham to sort out his timing of his drops. One fan said: "Jesus Christ. Still not got his timing right #tippingpoint." Another wrote: ""Sham clearly hasn’t been to Skegness in the amusements with his bag of 2ps #TippingPoint." A third penned: "Timing is appalling #tippingpoint." However even though he struggled with timing Sham managed to get the jackpot counter over the edge winning the whopping prize of 10 thousand pounds.

He said: "I'm going to put the money towards a house deposit and spoil my nieces and nephews." Fans took to twitter to show their surprise that he won.

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