Tipping Point beauty distracts viewers as she tries her luck on ITV quiz show

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    Tipping Point viewers were left distracted by one hopeful during the latest episode of the ITV quiz show.

    Host Ben Shephard welcomed contestants Charlotte, Elliot and Chris to take on the famous arcade on Wednesday's (September 20) show in the hope to take home the jackpot.

    Charlotte started off with an impressive performance managed to answer several questions correctly in a row during the first round.

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    However, viewers at home couldn't help but notice she'd always start her answer with "I think its" and quickly took to their keyboards to point out the new catchphrase.

    Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan penned: "Stop answering the question with a question or "I think it's…"! #TippingPoint." Another added: "Stop saying "I think…" FFS! #TippingPoint"

    A third person posted: "Is ‘I think’ the new ‘so’? #TippingPoint", While a fourth social media user said: "You don’t 'think', either you know or you don’t! Good gravy! #TippingPoint.

    Charlotte managed to make it through to the final after seeing off competition from Charlotte and Elliot and walked away from the studio with £2,700.

    It comes after a contestant made a huge blunder on the ITV show earlier this week. Primary school teacher Hanifa from London tried her luck to win the jackpot prize as she competed on Monday's edition (September 18).

    However, she was left bemused when she was tasked with answering a question that relating to the end of the Cold War in 1989.

    She was asked: "“At the Malta Summit in 1989, which US president declared the end of the Cold War?"

    However, viewers were left in hysterics by her response to the question, especially as she said at the start of the programme that she works in education.

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    Hanifa declared: "I should know this as I did A Level history…I’m debating between two. J.F Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln."

    The personality opted for J.F. Kennedy, however it was obvious to fans of the show that neither option she pondered was anywhere near the correct answer.

    Viewers of the show took to social media in their droves with excitement as they giggled at the funny blunder.

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    One fan laughed: "She studied A Level History and wasn't sure whether Abe Lincoln or JFK declared the Cold War over in 1989?? I love this programme."

    A second joked: "A level History, JFK in 1989 said that the Cold War was over. So what did Lee Harvey Oswald do then in 1963! #TippingPoint."

    John F. Kennedy was assassinated in a shooting in November 1963 whilst Abraham Lincoln led the United States through the American Civil War from 1861 until 1865.

    Tipping Point airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX at 4pm

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