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Nadine Coyle misses out on £55k as she's stumped by final Celebrity Catchphrase

Nadine Coyle misses out on £55k as she's stumped by final Celebrity Catchphrase

Daily Mirror12-07-2025
Girls Aloud's Nadine Coyle competed against EastEnders star Jake Wood and presenter Rick Edwards on the new series of Celebrity Catchphrase, hosted by Stephen Mulhern
Celebrity Catchphrase finalist Nadine Coyle walked away with £30,000 for charity on the latest series of the ITV show. The Girls Aloud member had been just one correct answer away from a jackpot of more than £50,000, though.
Nadine, 40, competed on the game show, which is hosted by Stephen Mulhern, 48, in an episode that aired earlier in the new series. She made it through to the final round after banking more money than TV presenter Rick Edwards and EastEnders actor Jake Wood in the previous rounds.

She took part in raising money for the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal, which is part of the Christie Charity. It's named in memory of her late bandmate Sarah Harding, who died, aged 39, in 2021, just a year after announcing that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.

After banking £5,000 earlier in the episode, which debuted in April, Nadine managed to add £30,000 to her winnings for the charity in the final round. She however ran out of time whilst trying to name the final catchphrase, which would have taken her prize fund up to £55,000 had she got it right.
The catchphrase began by showing a pair of legs, which had a road covered in cars, travelling down a running track in an arena. Mr Chips was then shown running past and reaching the finish line first, indicating that he had won instead.

Nadine had 15 seconds left when the catchphrase first played, after four correct answers and one pass earlier in the round. She made a series of guesses as she tried to secure the maximum £50,000 for getting to the top of the pyramind.
As the final video played, Nadine guessed: "Runway ... um ... pass ... running past the runway ... running free ... winning the runway." After a close-up of the cars was shown, she said during the last few seconds of the round: "Bumper to bumper."

After the countdown ended, Stephen confirmed that she had won £25,000 in that round alone. He told her: "I am more over the moon than you could ever imagine. That was incredible." The host went on to reveal the correct answer.
He shared: "It wasn't a runway. He's beating the traffic." Nadine responded by saying: "Oh, beating the traffic." Stephen however encouraged her to focus on the fact that she had won a significant prize fund for her charity.

Stephen said: "That moment has now gone. Let's think of happy thoughts, because, Nadine, you're talking away the £5,000 that you banked earlier on, now that £25,000 - which takes your total prize money, an incredible amount, to £30,000."
It was also announced that because she had correctly named the star catchphrase, placed in the middle of the pyramid, that she had doubled the winnings of her former rivals. It meant that Jake and Rick won £3,400 and £9,400 respectively for their charities.
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