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Tipping Point viewers floored as ITV show contestant lands 'luckiest answer ever'

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Tipping Point viewers were left both shocked and impressed after a player somehow guessed the correct answer to a question before it had been read out.As Ben Shephard offered a random trivia question to three new hopefuls looking to take on the machine, three counters were on offer for a the first to answer correctly.Ben began reading the reading the question, saying: “how many vowels…” before contestant Diane buzzed in answering “three.”READ MORE:Tipping Point viewers all say same thing about 'sexiest cow' question on ITV showTo everyone’s amazement, three was in face the correct answer, as Ben clarified the rest of the question, which stated: “How many vowels in the world superstar?”She landed three tokens and was able to add £600 to her total.Fans took to social media to share their reactions, with some calling it the “luckiest answer ever.”“Diane You jammy mare!” said one.A second added: “Lucky lady!

Luckiest answer ever!!”“Diane! Scary can you read minds??” penned a third.“Diane just had the jammiest buzzer press ever on Tipping Point!” said a fourth, while a fifth added: “Better cover Diane in Hartley's, because what you experienced, ladies and gentlemen, is extreme jamminess.”Despite Diane’s luck she was beaten to the final by contestant Cara after her £1850 haul was no match for her £2150 winnings.

Cara was able to land a mystery prize which included drinks and food on a bus around London. Fans were quick to slam the prize. “Sandwiches on the back of a London bus WOW.” Despite being one of the most popular game shows on British TV, Tipping Point has often faced criticism for its lackluster mystery prizes.

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