TIPPING Point viewers are slamming a contestant for her “bad habit” which left some viewers fuming.
During Thursday’s edition of the hit ITV show, hosted by Ben Shephard, Abby was one of the hopefuls aiming to win big and scoop the £10,000 jackpot.
Abby developed a ‘bad habit’ during an episode of Tipping Point
She made it all the way through to the final and ‘constantly chatted’ along the way
However, fans quickly noticed she was very chatty, constantly talking throughout her drops and while other contestants were playing.
Taking to Twitter, one person fumed: “Folk that talk their way through the drops on Tipping Point do my head in.”
Echoing their comments, someone else vented: “Just put Tipping Point on and Abby annoying me already.”
While a third quipped: “Abby clearly trying to audition as a Sky Sports commentator.”
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Abbey went on to soar into the lead after a series of successful drops bagging £1550.
She also managed to bag two mystery counters and a double counter.
As expected, Abby’s lead was impossible to catch and Pardayan was sent packing.
Glenis did her best to catch her but was unable to match her £1950 prize pot.
She went on to the final chase and began to offer very detailed explanations of all her answers.
With three multiple choice answers available for each question, Abby proceeded to tell viewers her throughout process behind each answer and the knowledge she had one each one
Another reached out to host Ben Shephard, saying: “Signal if you need to be rescued Ben.”
Abby was unable to get the jackpot counter out of the machine despite her best attempts and ended up going home with £2,450.
Tipping Point airs weekdays from 4pm on ITV.
The ITV programme is hosted by Ben Shephard
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