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All Saints’ Mel Blatt struggles with TWO £5k riddles on Celebrity Catchphrase – but could you have got them right?


ALL Saints singer Mel Blatt was left struggling with TWO riddles back-to-back on Celebrity Catchphrase.

The performer had managed to make it all the way to the final round on the ITV programme, hosted by Stephen Mulhern.

Screenshot from Celebrity Catchphrase showing Mel Blatt struggling with a riddle involving buildings named Mulhern Industries, Chips Inc, and Phrase Corp.
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Mel Blatt was left puzzled by TWO £5k questions on Catchphrase[/caption]

Mel Blatt on Celebrity Catchphrase, attempting a £5000 riddle.
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The singer struggled to work them out[/caption]

Illustration of three businesspeople in an office, their heads replaced with the days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.  A downward-pointing arrow suggests a decline.
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The second £5k riddle also caught her out – do you know it?[/caption]

Having advanced past her fellow celebs, Michelle Visage and Seann Walsh, Mel was ready to take on the final super Catchphrase board.

But things got rather difficult for Mel as she was left stumped on two £5,000 riddles back-to-back.

Having banked £2,500 on one riddle, Mel tried to play for double the money but was forced to pass on two questions.

As Stephen presented the first video catchphrase to her, Mel was left looking perplexed.

In the video, an office-like tower building could be seen perched on someone’s shoulders in place of what would be their head.

As the graphic flashed up, Mel could be heard speculating to herself: “Head, building, head in the clouds, building…

“Building head, build… Pass!”

As part of the quick-fire round, Mel was swiftly moved onto the next graphic but she was left struggling with that one too.

It showcased an office scenario in which three people could be seen.

Two of the men were wearing suits and featured “Mon” and “Wed” above their heads to represent the days of the week.


The third man could be seen in more casual clothing but had “Fri” written above his head.

Clearly confused, Mel stuttered: “Days of the week, Fri, Fri-yay, Friday, Friday… no, pass!”

Mel was then forced to take a third £5k riddle but managed to correctly identify it as The King and I in seconds.

But would you have been able to work out the ones that caught Mel out.

As the round drew to a close, Stephen went back to the ones she passed on to confirm the answers.

The first riddle, depicting an office building on someone’s shoulders, was revealed to be “head office”.

Whilst Mel kicked herself for not getting that one correct, she admitted she would never have known the other riddle she passed on which turned out to be “dress down Friday”.

In the end, it meant that Mel was walking away with £5,000 for her chosen charity plus the £4,400 she collected in the earlier rounds thus meaning a total of £9,400 for her charity.

Mel Blatt on Celebrity Catchphrase.
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She did her best to get them correct[/caption]

Press photo of the pop group All Saints.
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Mel rose to fame in All Saints[/caption]

Away from TV, it was recently revealed that Mel had found a new career flipping burgers.

The Pure Shores songstress admitted “it’s nice to do something for me” as she opened up on her new job in a pub kitchen, whipping up her brand Full Fillings’ tasty treats.

The menu has previously included a slow cooked beef patty or jerk chicken option, served up with chunky chips and gravy.

A macaroni cheese burger is also a mouth watering option for veggies.

Earlier this year, Mel took to her Instagram page to launch her new venture at the pub – as well as her new business brand.

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