ITV fans are accusing Ben Shephardof being unfair to a player on the latest episode of Tipping Point.
As three new players lined up to take on the coin machine and tackle some trivia questions, fans were quick to slam one particular question aimed at Triage worker Tracy from County Durham.
During a timed question that would allow Tracey to bank a coin for the machine, she was asked: "As a result of the 2017 general election in the UK, which conservative politician remained as Prime Minister?"
Tracy quickly asked: "Sorry, what year was it?" before Ben began reading the entire question again, instead of just specifying the year itself. Before he could finish he question the timer had already finished, preventing her from answering the question at all.
Fans were quick to slam host ben, saying he "did her dirty".
"That was really unfair to her to repeat the whole question Ben def screwed her there," blasted one fan.
"Tracy asked for the year, not the whole fecking question again, Ben!" penned a second. A third added: "You did her dirty there Ben, she only asked for the year to be repeated not the whole question. #tippingpoint" while another wondered: "Maybe the #tippingpoint rule is you can only have whole questions repeated?"
It didn't seem to affect her game thought as Tracy went into the next round with personal trainer Matt after sending third player Bill home.
After battling it out Tracy squeezed into the final with £2250.
Fans also had a lot to say about player Mike shouting "come on baby" at the machine when he dropped his coins.
This came hot off the heels of a recent episode where fans found a player's constant repetition of the same three word exclamation so annoying they called for the player to be disqualified from the show. Fans took offence at the moment when the player was placing her counters in the machine. During the segment, she willed them to land exactly where she wanted them to by exclaiming: "Come on baby!"
One took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to write: "...And where's the 'Come on baby' instant disqualification klaxon."
A second echoed: "Did she say 'come on baby'?"
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