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ITV Who Wants to Be A Millionaire fans in disbelief as player makes 'silly' mistake

ITV Who Wants to Be A Millionaire fans in disbelief as player makes 'silly' mistake

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Who Wants to Be A Millionaire viewers were left exasperated after a contestant's "ridiculous" error cost her £32,000 on Sunday (May 4).
During tonight's episode of the hit ITV gameshow, Amy Helliwell was the first player to take part in the quiz, and was close to making it all the way to the end.
The tourism officer from Stroud had set her safety net at £32,000, and shared with host Jeremy Clarkson her plans for the potential winnings.
"I'd cry for a bit, just in a dark room or something. And then, my car is a hand-me-down from my sister, as all of my things are probably. But I'd love to start my own business," Amy revealed.
"In this economy, it's quite hard to do that, so this would be quite helpful towards it."
She further elaborated: "I want to start a café, an Italian-style deli with ice cream and gelato. I love making that kind of stuff," reports Devon Live.
After correctly answering a question about the US Declaration of Independence, Amy progressed to the £125,000 question.
However, when asked about the longest living species of tree, she confessed that horticulture wasn't her strong suit, admitting she "kills" a lot of plants.
Despite her uncertainty, she decided to "take a chance" and chose oak as her final answer.
"I think I might as well just go for it, there's no point in not doing it, right? I'm going to go for oak, final answer," Amy declared.
"You are unbelievably brave, but sadly wrong," Jeremy then responded, dashing her hopes.
"Oh I am sorry Amy, I just love your attitude, though. And you are leaving here with £32,000, which is pretty good. I wish you all the very, very best with your new car and your café."
Yet, viewers of the show were less than thrilled with Amy's bold approach, with many flocking to X (formerly Twitter) to express their dismay.
"Can't believe she just did that. Basically gave up £32,000 on a guess," commented one viewer, while another remarked: "What a silly thing to do."
Another individual was surprised, stating: "Can't believe she didn't take the 64k," and yet another echoed the sentiment: "One risk too many. Ridiculous guess when you don't know it."
On the other hand, a different viewer rationalised Amy's decision by suggesting: "Wild take, but I think gambling at £64k with a guaranteed £32k wasn't terrible, especially if she'd had her eye on £32k to start with. Gambling at £128k, however, would have been WILD."
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire is available to stream on ITVX

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