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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire contestant loses £875k in devastating scenes – but do you know the right answer?
WHO Wants To Be A Millionaire viewers were left shocked after a contestant missed out on the chance to win £875,000 after making a series of silly mistakes.
One question in particular tripped her up – but did you know the right answer?
During Sunday’s episode (October 6), host Jeremy Clarkson welcomed a new group of contestants who hoped to bag their shot at becoming a millionaire.
Jackie Lynch from Bayswater was first to step up to challenge – but ITV viewers were quick to criticise her performance.
She initially sailed through the competition, although she used up her lifelines in the first few rounds.
But as her confidence increased, it seemed like Jackie would do well as she continued to climb the money ladder.
By the time she reached £125,000 unscathed, Jackie decided to use her safety net, meaning that prize money was in the bag.
But she was tripped up by the next question, with no lifelines left.
Jeremy asked: “Dubbed the ‘Fight of the Century,’ Floyd Mayweather’s 2015 boxing match against which opponent was the highest-grossing in history?”
He then read out the multiple choice answers which were: “A: Oscar De La Hoya, B: Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, C: Manny Pacquiao or D: Conor McGregor.”
As Jackie realised this would have been a good question for her friend who she already phoned, she admitted she can’t go any further.
Before revealing that she would have guessed De La Hoya, Jackie firmly said that she was not going to guess and will take the money instead.
The correct answer was Manny Pacquiao.
Jackie’s decision to take the money and quit the competition meant she missed out on her chance to bag a further £875,000.
And viewers thought she could have done this if she hadn’t used up her lifelines on the earlier questions.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, to voice their fury over the episode, one fan raged that Jackie “made an expensive mistake” using her lifelines too early in the show.
Hardest Quiz Show Questions
Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV’s hardest questions
- Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Earlier this year, fans were left outraged after what they described as the “worst” question in the show’s history. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: “From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the Best Actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose surname begins with which one of these letters?” The multiple choice answers were between G, K, M and W. In the end, and with the £32,000 safe, player Glen had to make a guess and went for G. It turned out to be correct as Nicole Kidman, Frances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars who have won the Best Actress gong since 2000.
- The 1% Club – Viewers of Lee Mack’s popular ITV show were left dumbfounded by a question that also left the players perplexed. The query went as follows: “Edna’s birthday is on the 6th of April and Jen’s birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir’s birthday must be the ‘X’ of January.” It turns out the conundrum links the numbers with its position in the sentence, so 6th is the sixth word and 15th is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir’s birthday is January 24th, corresponding to the 24th word in the sentence.
- The Chase – The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up one of the most bizarre questions to ever grace the programme. One of the questions asked the player: “Someone with a nightshade intolerance should avoid eating what?” The options were – sweetcorn, potatoes, carrots – with Steve selecting sweetcorn but the correct answer was potatoes.
“She could have gone all the way if she used the lifelines smarter,” said another.
While a third fumed: “And this is why you shouldn’t waste your lifelines on easy questions.”
“3 lifelines wasted,” agreed another, while a fifth ITV viewer moaned: “Well, that was a very expensive lesson.”
Viewers were particularly annoyed that Jackie chose to ask the audience for help on a pop culture question, which they felt she should have easily been able to answer.
“Which singer was played by Austin Butler in a 2022 film?” Jeremy asked for £8,000.
Jackie visibly groaned as the TV host read the question and gave her the answers: “A: Elvis Presley, B: Bruce Springsteen, C: Kurt Cobain, D: Axl Rose.”
“I saw the film. I just couldn’t be sure who played him,” she admitted, before thanking the audience for their help.
The audience’s participation helped Jackie advance much further into the competition before she stumbled on the boxing question – but did you know the answer?
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Chimp Crazy: Who is Tonia Haddix and what did she do to her pet ape Tonka?
The new HBO documentary Chimp Crazy, from the same team that brought Tiger King to Netflix, tells the shocking story of Tonia Haddix, a former nurse-turned-exotic animal broker in the United States, who specalises in chimpanzees.
Haddix, who refers to herself as the “Dolly Parton of chimps”, is one of several so-called “chimp moms” featured in the four-part documentary, available on NOW in the UK, but it’s her particular actions that become the focus of the series.
The 55-year-old runs the Missouri Primate Foundation, which she took over from chimp breeder Connie Casey in 2018, where she claims to have raised and cared for at least seven primates, with one chimp Tonka, being her favourite.
Speaking in the show, Haddix says: “Tonka and I just found each other. It was meant to be. It was just natural. And Tonka loved me as much as I loved Tonka.”
Haddix’s sanctuary became a target for the animal rights group PETA, who raised lawsuits and raided her property to retrieve the animals and take them to safe conditions. However, trouble arose when PETA were unable to find Tonka, who Haddix claims died in 2021.
The animal was a former Hollywood performer who featured in two movies, George of the Jungle with Brendan Fraser and Buddy with Alan Cumming, the latter of whom is a talking head in the documentary and a campaigner for PETA.
Warning: The rest of this article does contain spoilers for Chimp Crazy.
Who is Tonia Haddix?
According to her Cameo profile, Haddix is 55 years old and is originally from Ozark, Missouri but now resides in Sunrise Beach, where she runs a petting zoo. She married Jerry Aswegan, who is also involved in animals and runs a mobile petting zoo, in 2021. She also has two children, Justin and Erica Range. Haddix has a penchant for cosmetic “tweakments”, and throughout Chimp Crazy, we see her getting several procedures done.
Haddix took over the Missouri Primate Foundation from Connie Casey, who bought her first chimp in 1972, after initially setting up the sanctuary in the 1960s. Casey also ran a business called “Chimparty”, which rented out monkeys for private events, birthday parties and film and TV productions. Several of the chimps who came from the sanctuary had committed violent acts, including one named Travis who made headlines in 2009, after mauling and severely disfiguring his owner.
Haddix began working at the facility in 2016 before taking over in 2018, where she became the chimpanzees’ legal owner. She lived in a trailer on the property while caring for the seven chimpanzees. Speaking to Fox 2, she said: “I stepped up and was willing to come out there and provide that care and provide the financial support to these chimpanzees so that they could remain at the only home that they know.”
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During her time running the sanctuary, Haddix grew a close attachment to Tonka, who she told Rolling Stone she “loved like a son”. In the documentary, her son Justin says: “I’ve never seen her that passionate about anything in my entire life. Ever. And that includes her own son.”
After a whistleblower who worked at the sanctuary raised concerns about the conditions the chimps were being kept in, PETA raised a lawsuit against Haddix and succeeded in taking six of the seven animals into custody and transferring them to a certified sanctuary, following a judge’s order.
This was after Haddix was found in contempt of court for violating an agreement, where she had promised to upgrade the living conditions for the chimps in the facility and failed to do so.
However, when PETA, along with US marshals, arrived on the property in July 2021 to carry out the order, they discovered that Tonka had vanished.
While the other six primates were taken away, Haddix claimed that Tonka had died, later saying that he had passed away from a massive stroke. A court affidavit was also signed stating that Tonka had been cremated. In the documentary, Haddix produces what she claims are Tonka’s ashes, which are swiftly proven to not be real by a cremation expert.
A judge initially decides that although Haddix’s testimony is not trustworthy, they also cannot prove that Tonka is still alive. This leads to Haddix revealing to the cameras that Tonka is indeed still alive and living in her basement in Sunset Beach, where he watches TV but has little interaction with humans.
Haddix told the St Louis Post-Dispatch in March 2023 that she did this so Tonka “would die peacefully and with people who loved him. I did it for that chimp”.
PETA was eventually tipped off about Tonka’s whereabouts in June 2022 after a phone call between Haddix and proxy director Dwayne Cunningham was leaked to them. This leads to Tonka’s rescue from Haddix’s basement.
What happened to Tonka?
Tonka was transferred to the Save the Chimp’s sanctuary in Florida, where experts claimed that Tonka was not close to death, despite Haddix’s claims.
A vet at the facility wrote: “While Tonka needs dental work and is substantially overweight, the examination did not show signs of congestive heart failure. He shows no need for the heavy doses of medications that she was reportedly giving him or the euthanasia she was reportedly considering, and his health is likely to improve with the appropriate diet and exercise that he’s now enjoying at the sanctuary, where he regularly climbs to the top of his two-storey enclosure to bask in the sun.”
As of September 2024, Tonka’s rehabilitation to living with other chimps has been deemed successful with the Los Angeles Times reporting that he enjoys “vegan meals, painting and lots of sex”.
What happened to Tonia Haddix?
In March 2023, Haddix was ordered to pay $225,000 in legal fees to PETA, with the organisation arguing that by faking the death of Tonka, she had caused them to bill attorneys for hundreds of hours of extra work.
In 2022, she told Rolling Stone: “I have paid $50 a day [in fines]. I’ve been through the mill. I’m sure that there’ll be some jail time in this. Do I care? No, I don’t care. It’s because it’s about that kid. As long as that kid is safe, I don’t care about nothing out there.”
People reports that as of 2023, Haddix and her husband have continued to act as brokers in the buying and selling of chimps from their home in Sunset Beach and have also opened a zoo called Sunrise Beach Safari.
What charges is Haddix facing?
Aside from the PETA fine, Haddix has not been convicted of any crimes at the time of writing. As of September 2024, reports suggest that PETA is now urging a judge to bring perjury charges against Haddix.
The Los Angeles Times reports that PETA’s General Counsel for Captive Animal Law Enforcement, Brittany Peet, has written a letter to the assistant US attorney requesting that a criminal investigation into Haddix and Aswegan is launched.
In the letter, Peet says that the attorney’s office “has thus far declined to move forward with charges against Haddix because you felt you lacked sufficient evidence to prove that the chimpanzee who was removed from Haddix’s home on June 5, 2022 was actually Tonka”.
After describing the scene in the documentary, which Peet describes as “incontrovertible proof” that Tonka is still alive, Peet adds that “it is even more urgent to proceed with charges now that Haddix’s blatant and unrepentant perjury and obstruction is about to be broadcast to a national audience”.
If convicted, Haddix could face up to five years in prison on perjury charges.
PETA is also reportedly pushing for Haddix’s Animal Welfare Act license, which allows her to run her new petting zoo, to be revoked by the US Department of Agriculture.
In addition, if Haddix’s treatment of her chimps is deemed to have violated the Endangered Species Act, the US Fish & Wildlife Service could bring a case against her to the Department of Justice. If she is found guilty she could be fined $50,000 and face a year in prison.
Why does the show have a proxy director?
The series is made by Eric Goode, who produced Tiger King for Netflix. However, due to the success of that show, members of the exotic animal community are now reluctant to talk to him. This forced the production to use former animal trainer and circus clown, Dwayne Cunningham, as a proxy director instead.
Haddix was furious after discovering that Goode was involved in the documentary, but by the series conclusion, she has come to terms with what happened and invites the crew back to film at her new petting zoo.
Explaining why she let the documentary happen, Haddix told Rolling Stone: “I’m beating myself up because if I put Tonka in jeopardy just because I was doing a documentary thinking it was going to be for the betterment of private ownership, then look at what I did.”
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Who is Martha on Big Brother 2024? Meet the NHS administrator from Margate
BIG Brother is back on the box, which means there’s a whole host of new housemates to become acquainted with.
Selected out of thousands of hopefuls, Martha is one of the lucky few to make it onto the original reality show.
Who is Martha?
Martha lives in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, although she originally comes from Margate in Kent.
Big Brother‘s new star currently works as an NHS Administrator.
The 26-year-old anticipates that her loud and energetic nature may lead to nominations for being “the most annoying” housemate.
“I’ve always been a little in your face and a bit dramatic,” she admitted.
“I don’t take things too seriously. Life is serious enough.
“I think it’s important to enjoy the good moments and funny moments in life and take it all with a pinch of salt.”
Fascinated with BB since childhood
Martha’s journey to the Big Brother house began with her childhood fascination with the programme, which she frequently watched with her mum.
She said this early exposure gave her the inspiration to apply for the show.
Martha said: “I remember watching it with my mum one year when I was about eight years old.
“I was fascinated by the idea. We used to watch it all the time and I remember thinking ‘I could do that’.
In her personal life, Martha lives with her girlfriend of three and a half years, and says her partner would most probably describe her as a “nightmare”.
Bucket list
Asked about what she was looking forward to most, Martha said: “Definitely sitting on the Diary Room chair. That is a bucket list ticked off.
“Also just experiencing that isolation. I’m going to really enjoy not having my phone. I just love not having that responsibility.
“I think feeling the benefits of life without a screen is just unheard of. It can be so beneficial to your mental health.
“And hopefully meeting different people — people I wouldn’t normally come across.
“The beauty of life is that you come across so many different people.”
I think it’s important to enjoy the good moments and funny moments in life and take it all with a pinch of salt
Martha
‘I love Google’
Speaking of her interests, Martha revealed her fascination with a particular search engine.
She said: “I love Google. I’ve recently Googled ‘When did Stonehenge get there?’, ‘How many ants are there in the world?’
“Ooh, I did actually Google yesterday ‘Can you drive to Australia?’
“You can. It takes 25 days.”
Since entering the iconic compound, Martha has already admitted that she misses Google, adding that she uses it for everything.
Annoying and loud
In relation to what might get her nominated for eviction, Martha said: “Probably being the most annoying, or most loud.
“It also turns out that sometimes I snore — which I wasn’t aware of.
“That might be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.”
How to watch Martha on Big Brother
Until she either gets evicted or wins, Martha can be seen surviving without Google in the Big Brother house every night of the week at 9pm on ITV2.
Fans can catch BB spin-off show Late & Live after each instalment has aired.
Episodes of season 21 of Big Brother are also available on ITVX.
Big Brother 2024 cast
A brand new batch of Big Brother housemates are living it up in the famous compound.
Meet the cast of the 2024 series:
- Rosie, 29, dental assistant from Cornwall.
- Emma, 53, aesthetics business owner from Altrincham.
- Segun, 25, charity videographer from Watford.
- Nathan, 24, pork salesman from Dumfries.
- Daze, 24, climate activist from London.
- Khaled, 23, sales manager from Manchester.
- Martha, 26, NHS administrator from Scarborough.
- Lily, 20, Chinese takeaway server from Warrington.
- Ali, 30, Forensic psychologist from London.
- Thomas, 20 amputee footballer from Carlisle.
- Ryan, 28, marketing and events from Stockport.
- Hannah, 24, HR consultant from West London.
- Izaaz, 29, sales consultant from London.
- Sarah, 27, spa account manager from Shrewsbury.
- Marcello, 34, youth mentor from East London.
- Dean, 35, barber from East London
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Lorraine Kelly halts programme to announce death of co-star
Lorraine Kelly had to halt her ITV show on Monday morning to announce the death of one of her co-stars.
The TV host told fans after an ad break that Heather Sawyer, a member of her Change and Check Choir, had died from secondary breast canceraged 50.
The choir was formed on the ITV programme to mark the fifth year of the show’s breast-checking campaign, with singer Joss Stone fronting the choir to help with their first song “Golden” in 2023.
Sawyer was diagnosed with terminal Stage 4 cancer and her death was announced by her husband via social media on 5 October.
Kelly told viewers: “I’m very sorry to have to share some sad news this morning. One of our amazing singers, Heather Sawyer, has died from secondary breast cancer. Heather was only 50 years old, an astonishing woman.”
She added: “She was such a huge part of the choir, so passionate about everything. Amazing.”
Dr Hilary, appearing alongside the TV host, added: “Wonderful lady. She sang at the Palladium with the choir, to celebrate the Change & Check campaign.”
“What she would want right now is for us to celebrate her life but also remind women to check themselves, do the self-examination, if anything has changed go and see your GP and get it checked out as soon as possible,” he continued, before the screen showed a set of instructions showing women how to check their breasts.
Sawyer’s husband Lee wrote online: “Shortly before 1am this morning 5th October Heather lost her fight to cancer and took her last breaths and passed away peacefully. We know just how many people have followed Heather’s journey and how many lives she has touched from the sheer volume of messages, voice notes, the flood of the #hevupsocials hashtag…
“We as a family want to firstly thank each and every one of you beautiful people who have visited, sent well wishes and thought of Heather during this time. It has not gone unnoticed and we will be forever grateful to each and every one of you as you all made her know just how loved she was in her final days.”
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Sawyer had been receiving hospice care before her death. She is survived by 11 grandchildren.
The Change and Check campaign was founded in 2019 with the aim of raising awareness of breast cancer. The campaign’s posters have been displayed in fitting rooms across major retailers including John Lewis and Partners, ASDA, Warehouse, and David Lloyd Gyms, encouraging customers to perform routine breast self-examinations.
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