Antiques Road Trip's Natasha Raskin Sharp 'devastated' over loss as she issues warning

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Presenter Noreen Kahn and comic Zoe Lyons were the latest guests to appear on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, hoping to walk away with the highest profit.

As the episode got underway, Zoe discovered a mould of a cow's udders which was cut in half to expose the anatomy of the body part.

Antique expert Natasha questioned whether the item would fetch a profit at auction as it carried a hefty price tag of £150.

"I don't think at £150, that could ever make a profit," Natasha lamented to Zoe who was holding the udders, interested in purchasing them despite the red flags.

However, Zoe said: "For its unique and comedic appeal I'd be willing to put an offer in - yeah I would. There are going to be ripples through the room, aren't there?"

Natasha Rankin Sharp was gutted on Antiques Road Trip (Image: BBC)

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Antiques Road Trip's Zoe holding the anatomical udders (Image: BBC)

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Later on, Zoe made a deal with the antique shop owner to purchase the item for a total of £80, instantly saving £60.

The all-important online auction was at the end of the episode, with the anatomical udders being saved until last to flog to potential buyers. Would Zoe's risk pay off?

The auctioneer called the udders a "good talking piece for the coffee table" as the bids started rolling in.

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However, ultimately the udders only sold for an underwhelming £40 - which was half of what the women paid for it. A furious Natasha yelled following the loss: "It was our undoing! No!"

Zoe repeated her point, adding in frustration: "The udder was our undoing."

"I am genuinely devasted on your behalf as I thought the world was going to go wild for those udders," Natasha added.

Zoe, who seemed more optimistic than he co-star, added: "I think we are ahead of our time, I just don't think the world is ready."

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Noreen and expert James Braxton started the trip with £400 in their piggy, but they made a loss, ending on £289.

Zoe and Natasha also started at £400 and after costs were reducted, they made a slightly smaller loss ending with a winning total of £340.

Natasha shared at the end of the instalment: "It's been a great few days and we have all learned a very valuable lesson - don't invest in udders."

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip airs on Saturdays at 7.20pm on BBC Two.



Antiques Road Trip's Natasha Raskin Sharp 'devastated' over loss as she issues warning

Antiques Road Trip's Natasha Raskin Sharp 'devastated' over loss as she issues warning

Antiques Road Trip's Natasha Raskin Sharp 'devastated' over loss as she issues warning

Antiques Road Trip's Natasha Raskin Sharp 'devastated' over loss as she issues warning
Antiques Road Trip's Natasha Raskin Sharp 'devastated' over loss as she issues warning
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