ITV The Chase fans shocked after contestant's wrong answer
Fans of the popular ITV game show The Chase were left shocked after a contestant got a question about wedding traditions wrong — But would you have gotten the correct answer?
Karen from Whickham, Ashleigh from Norfolk and Sam from Leeds all appeared on the programme, which is hosted by Bradley Walsh, to see if they could best chaser Anne Hegerty (also known as The Governess).
The Chase contestants shocked after contestant gives wrong answer and is caught by Anne Hegerty
The contestant was caught out over a question about the earliest times wedding ceremonies at Anglican churches are normally held (Image: ITV) However, when it was time for Andrew from Oldham to try his smarts against Anne Hegerty, he was hindered by several incorrect answers.
According to The Sun, The Chase contestant was finally caught by the chaser when Bradley Walsh asked: "In England, what is normally the earliest time of day a wedding ceremony can start in an Anglican church?"
He was faced with three choices: 8am, 10am or 12pm before selecting the midday option, explaining to the host: "I guessed".
Bradley Walsh rolled his eyes after hearing Andrew's rationale for his answer (Image: ITV)
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Bradley then rolled his eyes as the studio erupted into laughter, with Andrew adding: "Just because people need to get ready?"
It was then revealed that the correct answer was 8am, leaving the contestant absolutely gutted by his mistake.
This blunder saw him eliminated from the show, leaving just three contestants to face Anne.
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