Tipping Point viewers were all saying the same thing after a player's "annoying” habit left them threatening to “switch off”.
Host Ben Shephard welcomed three new hopeful contestants wanting to win some big cash.
But viewers were left frustrated at one player’s recurring habit on the show and took to X to demand them to stop.
Player Alisha, an events officer from London caused a stir with her “constant” interrupting as she continued to speak over host Ben and other players during their turns.
She was joined by Nathan, a bingo caller from Wiltshire and handyman Pete from Cumbria.
Fans at home were left irked by the habit, with some begging her to stop.
“Can someone tell Alisha to stop chirping in with her comments when it’s not her turn,” blasted one fan.
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A second penned: “Alicia doesn’t shut up,” while a third griped: “It's your turn now, Alisha... don't start interrupting yourself now!”
Even more chimed in with some accusing her of being “rude”.
“Contestant yapping when it isn't their turn klaxon,” penned an irked fan.
“Alisha wasn’t brought up with manners. Doesn’t know how to say please,” and “I might have to switch off if she doesn’t stop interrupting!”
Her excitement almost played off after she landed £1k in one drop and caught up with Nathan who was holding a strong lead. As Pete was sent packing, the pair battled it out in the next round.
However it wasn’t meant to be for Alisha with Nathan stealing the lead and making it to the final.
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He chose to take home his winnings of £3k but when he played out the final three coins he was gutted to see he did indeed land the jackpot counter, which would have seen him take home £10k.
Fans blasted his strategy of only going for two counters, making the questions slightly easier.
“Why only go for 2 counters?! Win or bust surely?!” said one fan. Another blasted: Absolute idiot going for 2 counters,” and “He just didn't have the Balls!!!!!!”