The Chase: Viewers EMBARRASSED as Bradley Walsh makes VERY painful blunder
BRADLEY WALSH made an embarrassing blunder with one question on yesterday's episode of The Chase, and viewers were quick to call him out over his awkward mistake.
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When Suzanne from Gwent stepped up to take her turn, she shocked the audience and went for the road less travelled with the higher offer, but failed to match chaser Mark Labbett, and subsequently lost out on £48,000.
During one of the 66-year-old’s questions however, Bradley made an unforgivable blunder according to some fans, as he pronounced a town in Scotland wrong.
“Which Shakespeare play ends with the line 'Whom we invite to see us crown’d at Scone'?” he asked in his London accent, as viewers instantly went mad on Twitter.
One person exploded: “Ridiculous pronunciation of Scone the place on #TheChase just there,” while another agreed: “Everyone in Scone now angry at @BradleyWalsh for mispronouncing the town name on #TheChase. They get really ratty about that!”
The Chase: Bradley Walsh upset some fans with his mispronunciation of a town in Scotland
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They are pronouncing Scone wrong on #thechase and it's upsetting me
A third continued: “They are pronouncing Scone wrong on #thechase and it's upsetting me.”
Some people were merely confused however, as one person asked: “#TheChase... is it Scone? Or Scone? #perplexed”
“#STV Show #TheChace... #BradleyWalsh English Lesson. #Scone Is pronounced like (spoon) Not like (bone) as said on television. We love you,” one person said, trying to clear things up for the host.
Suzanne also made The Beast’s cheeks flush when she cheekily asked him "what he wanted to do with her", as Bradley joked to the camera: “I don’t know what to say about that folks.”
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After the carer was sent home from the difficult quiz show, only Scottish Stuart, 38, and Adam, 20, from Middlesex remained.
But even after a stellar attempt to win against the chaser, Mark was still too good to be beaten and the pair went home with nothing.