This Morning Fans Criticize Show for Charging Viewers for New Game


This Morning Fans Criticize Show for Charging Viewers for New Game

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.


This Morning Fans Criticize Show for Charging Viewers for New Game

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.