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Tipping Point viewers claim Ben Shephard is 'pure filth' as he makes innuendos

Tipping Point fans couldn’t help but take to social media as they tuned into Wednesday afternoon’s episode.

Viewers at home couldn’t believe their ears as host Ben Shephard made a few choice comments in response to some of the questions.

The 46-year-old Good Morning Britain star made several cheeky innuendos, and they didn’t go unnoticed.

In response to a question about popular chicken restaurant Nando’s, Ben made a comment about there being “a lot of meat on the bone”.

He then made another remark about “well stacked bottoms” whilst referring to the counters.

Moments later, the TV presenter said another cheeky comment about one of the contestants going “in deep”.

Ben Shephard was accused of being ‘pure filth’ on Wednesday’s Tipping Point

Viewers tuning in at home were quick to take to Twitter after noticing Ben’s remarks.

“A lot of meat on the bone & going in deep! Well I say! #TippingPoint,” one person tweeted.

Another added: “Blimey Ben is on one today! Pure filth #tippingpoint,” while a third posted: “@benshephard we all like a ‘well stacked bottom’, his words not mine.”

Viewers were stunned as they tuned into the latest episode of the ITV gameshow

A fourth fan claimed: “Ben’s on some horny shizz today! A lot of meat on the bone and well stacked bottoms ! #tippingpoint.”

It comes after dad-of-two Ben shut down a contestant on the show earlier this week in a rather tense moment.

During Tuesday’s episode, Ben asked the four contestants: “Zizi and Pizza Express are restaurants that specialise in the cuisine of which modern day European country?”

Ben made a few cheeky comments about ‘well stacked bottoms’ and things being ‘meaty’

One hopeful, named David, buzzed in before Ben finished asking the question and answered: “Pizza.”

Ben quickly told him: “David, you buzzed in a bit to early there. Italy was the answer I was looking for, obviously.”

Viewers at home rushed to discuss David’s major blunder on social media.

Taking to Twitter, one fan penned: “Why would pizza be the answer if it’s already in the question?”

Another added: “I know its Tipping Point but even they don’t have questions so f**king easy as what food do Pizza Express sell.”

While a third person posted: “Pizza is a country? Wazzockry from the very start!”

A fourth wrote: “When pizza is in the question, only a TP contestant would expect it to be the answer too.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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