Who Wants to Be a Millionaire sparks outrage with 'easiest £1m question of all time'

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Davyth Fear from Caenarfon, Wales, showcased an outstanding amount of knowledge during his recent run on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, reaching the ultimate £1million question.But the question left viewers outraged over the lack of difficulty involved.Davyth breezed through the first challenges, and was praised by host Jeremy Clarkson for his brilliance as the TV personality joked: "I'm slightly worried this whole screen is going to move towards you because I think your genius is generating gravity."After securing £500,000 from the previous questions, Jeremy presenting Davyth with the winning question: "Which of these people was born the same year as Queen Elizabeth II?" To win the £1m, Davyth had to choose between Audrey Hepburn, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews and Marilyn Monroe.

The retired geography teacher stumbled at the hurdle, and decided to take the money rather than guess the answer, reports the Express.But fans were left baffled as they knew the answer: Marilyn Monroe.Viewers were quick to express their opinion of social media, as one simply wrote "easy question for the £1m", whilst another said: "when you're watching #whowantstobeamillionaire and [know] the million pound question and screaming it out thinking somehow he is going to magically [know] the answer with you doing so...".However one viewer congratulated Davyth stating: "£500,000 that's Half a Million to Davyd so not bad at all but you did really well Davyth." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Viewers were highly impressed with Davyth's time on the show, with his speed and accuracy as one fan wrote: "Contestant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is flying through the first few

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