Tipping Point viewers left in hysterics as Ben Shephard reacts to contestant’s answer

TV host was seen trying to hide his smirk

Annabel Nugent
Friday 01 October 2021 12:04 BST
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Fans were left laughing at Ben Shephard as the Tipping Point host tried to hide his reaction to one contestant’s hilarious answer.

On Thursday night’s (30 September) episode of the ITV quiz show, Shephard was caught trying to disguise his own laughter when one participant had a guess at a particularly difficult question.

The question was: “Which UK political party shares its name with a collective noun for moles?”

The player was unsure of the answer and so passed it on to her fellow contestant who was not certain but said: “For some reason, Liberal Democrats is screaming out to me.”

While viewers acknowledged that it was a difficult question, many couldn’t help but notice Shephard attempting to hide his own laughter at the contestant’s answer.

“I just saw this on TV and I actually cannot stop laughing,” wrote one user on Twitter who shared a clip of the amusing moment.

Another added: “I don’t know how @benshephard holds it together.”

“This show is the gift that keeps on giving,” said someone else, while a fourth person states: “Oh it’s just magnificent.”

Tipping Point today was absolutely golden,” commented one other person on the video, which has received nearly 20,000 likes.

The correct answer to the question is Labour.

Some people used the opportunity to share similar hilarious moments from previous Tipping Point episodes.

One scene shared sees a past contestant asked: “Which Dutch city is widely known as the ‘international city of peace and justice’?” to which they answer Belgium, which is a country.

The correct answer is The Hague in the Netherlands.

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