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Viewers Upset Over Introduction of Paid Game
This Morning fans expressed their disappointment as Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard replaced the beloved Spin To Win with a new game that requires a fee to play.
Spin To Win vs. Coin Drop
The popular Spin To Win segment, known for its free entry and cash prizes up to £3k, was replaced by Coin Drop, which charges £2 per entry and offers a top prize of £20,000.
Viewer Reactions
Despite the larger prizes, viewers were quick to criticize the new game, with some expressing concerns about potentially spending £40 a month to participate. One viewer lamented the change, stating, "Can't believe they stopped spin to win. I played that every day for 4 years and didn't even get a call… I can't afford £40 a month to play 'coin drop'."
Spin To Win Legacy
Spin To Win had been a long-standing segment on This Morning, offering viewers a chance to win cash prizes and branded goodies. Its absence earlier this year led to mixed reactions from fans.
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Controversies and Changes
This Morning has faced criticism in the past for certain segments, such as offering to pay viewers' energy bills during a cost of living crisis. The introduction of Coin Drop has stirred further debate among loyal viewers.
The new game, launched on Monday, has sparked a wave of reactions from fans who miss the familiar Spin To Win format.