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Tipping Point's Ben Shephard breaks down on ITV show as player makes huge Bible blunder

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Tipping Point host Ben Shephard broke down during the latest episode as one player made a huge Bible-related error.Tuesday's edition of the ITV quiz show welcomed contestant David, an accountant from Reading, alongside three other competitors.The first round saw David struggle to get his bearings as he became the final contestant left to play his counter.He was then asked a question solo by Tipping Point host Ben Shephard, meaning he wouldn't have to use his buzzer - which is when the epic blunder occurred.For the question, Ben asked: "Because of its ability to run on water, the basilisk lizard is sometimes known by the name of which religious figure?"David answered 'Gandhi."In response, his fellow competitors could be seen shaking their heads and grimacing as Ben himself broke down into laughter."It's not Gandhi, no," Ben quipped. "It was Jesus Christ."It is a religious figure; just not the one we needed.

The Gandhi lizard," he jokingly added.As Ben continued to giggle, David could be seen putting his head in his hands at his own incorrect answer.Tipping Point viewers were also left aghast by the blunder.Posting to Twitter, they shared their bewilderment, with fans quick to share their own laughter at the error.One wrote: "Gandhi could walk on water?!"Another commented: "Gandhi could walk on water myhahahaha."A third viewer said: "Good lord!

Or Gandhi Christ."Meanwhile, a fourth added: "Gandhi deleted scene when Ben Kingsley walks on water."After David was removed from the competition in the second round, another fan concluded: "Poor David.

Even being named after one of Gandhi’s disciples didn’t help him."Paul and Jacqui battled it out in the penultimate round of the episode, with Paul going on alone to try his hand at.

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