Tipping Point fans were left humoured on Tuesday after they noticed two contestants had the names Jack and Jill and wondered if the producers put them on the show on “purpose”.
Appearing on the popular quizzing programme with presenter Ben Shephard, Jack and Jill battled it out to hopefully secure their places in the final round.
But viewers at home were more concerned on their names pertaining to the popular children’s nursery rhyme which left them rather distracted.
Taking to Twitter, Tipping Point fans shared their thoughts on the contestants.
One fan said: “Producers… really jack and Jill on the same show? That must have been intentional lol.”
Another viewer questioned: “Did they put Jack & Jill together on purpose?”
Meanwhile a third believed it was done intentionally and said: “#TheChase are doing it tomorrow – Jill, Jack, Pippa and Peter. The last two names are meant to be like Peter Piper – like the tongue-twister.”
But the puns didn’t stop there, because Tipping Point fans found humour when Jack didn’t make it through to the penultimate round alongside Jill.
A viewer penned: “Well it looks like jack fell down the hill.”
Another found humour in this too and wrote: “Jacks out will Jill come tumbling after him?”
“Wonders if jack and Jill went up the hill,” a third joked.
Jack seemed to be the centre of attention on Tuesday afternoon’s programme, as spectators at home couldn’t help but notice his tiger printed shirt and compared him to the iconic Joe Exotic from the Netflix series Tiger King.
Taking to Twitter again, fans shared their views on they young chap’s attire with some begging the player to bin the shirt altogether.
One viewer chimed: “Jack’s got his gear out of the Tiger King’s recycling.”
While another said: “Taxi for Jack and his horrendous shirt who didn’t have a lovely day.”
“Going home Jack, put ya shirt in the bin when you get there,” a third added.
Later on in the show, Gill managed to beat off her competitors and made her way to the final round and although she didn’t leave with the jackpot prize of £10,000 she still had a tidy sum under her belt.
Tipping Point airs weekdays at 4pm on ITV.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk