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The 1% Club player makes embarrassing blunder on question that had 11 people stumped – could you guess right?
A PLAYER on The 1% Club made an embarrassing blunder on a question that left several others stumped – could you guess correctly?
This 70% question eliminated 11 people altogether in the ITV game show.



Lee Mack had asked the remaining contestants: “Based on the results shown here, which of these sports teams is the best?”
The screen showed various final game scores for a selection of fictional teams.
Available options included A) Breezers, B) All Stars, C) Flames or D) Gems.
Once the 30 second time limit was up, it was revealed 11 people had chosen the wrong team.
The correct answer was Breezers, who had successfully won all of their games.
Lee then proceeded to turn his attention to eliminated player Zainab.
Having asked what she answered, the contestant replied: “I put All Stars.
“I didn’t even look at the numbers. I just thought, ‘Oh, All Stars. They just seem like the best name.'”
Lee responded: “Whoa, you didn’t just go with what you thought was the best name?”
As she nodded to confirm, Lee asked: “What did you think all the numbers were for?”
Zainab explained: “I don’t know – I don’t watch football or anything like that.”
To which Lee remarked: “They’re not real teams! And it’s not even football, it says sport.”
In another episode, a contestant branded herself “thick” after getting an easy picture question wrong.
The players had been asked: “Which of these Vincent van Gogh self-portraits has been altered?”
Players had just 30 seconds to examine three photos of the famous painter and pick out the correct answer.
The answer turned out to be C – as this featured the legendary Dutch artist wearing earbuds, which weren’t invented for another 100-years after his death in 1890.
The faked image also played on the fact Van Gogh infamously also cut off one of his ears during a furious row with artist Paul Gaugin.
After revealing four people got it wrong, Lee turned his attention to one of these players – Margaret.
The 1% Club's Most Difficult Questions

The 1% Club sees 100 contestants try and make it to the 1% question and be in with a chance to win a share of the jackpot. Here are just some of the show's most difficult teasers.
- Players had to compare and contrast three images of butterflies then explain which of the butterflies were exactly the same on both sides. Find the image and answer here.
- Players were shown groups of six symbols then asked which were in the same order whether you read them from left to right or right to left. Find the image and answer here.
- Players were asked how many different combinations were there of displaying four digits on one hand. Find the answer here.
- Peter had recently found his old diary that he’d written in secret code but he couldn’t remember how to decipher what he wrote. Players were asked to crack the code and find out what the bold word was. WH89 I GR1W UP I WA92 21 B8 A 5L1RI72. Find the image and answer here.
- Players were tasked with working out how many eyes they could see in an image, which was made up of letters, symbols and emojis. Find the image and the answer here.
- A 1% question was based on a grid of numbers going in ascending order from 1 to 49. Starting on 25, the middle square, SEEN took you to square 27. From there, NEW took you to 20. From there, which square would SEWN take you to? Find the image and the answer here.
- And finally, an easy one – What common food in bold has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER If you really don’t know you can find the answer here.
“Thick as two short planks”, Margaret quipped after the spotlight was put on her.
The contestant revealed she’d initially chosen C as her answer – only to change her mind.
When asked by Lee for her reasons behind changing, Margaret replied: “God alone knows, I don’t.”
The 1% Club airs on ITV1 and ITVX.


Iconic 80s rocker shows support for Irish rappers Kneecap as ‘good friend’ shares brew at band’s cafe during Dublin trip
PAUL Weller has doubled down on his support for Kneecap by sharing a cuppa with them in the capital.
Last month, the Modfather was one of 40 acts who signed an open letter opposing what they claim were efforts to censor the trio due to politically charged statements made during performances.



However, jetting into Dublin this week, the 67-year-old went one step further by sharing a cuppa with the Belfast rappers at Phibsborough’s Bang Bang Cafe last Thursday night.
An insider told The Irish Sun: “Paul was over in Dublin working on another project but wanted to meet up with Kneecap.
“He’s a good friend and Kneecap were able to thank Paul for all his support over a brew.”
The Belfast musicians were celebrating with Paul and Kneecap manager Daniel Lambert after their Irish language film scooped the top prize at the Celtic Media Awards.
Set in west Belfast, the film tells the story of how fate brought bandmembers, Mo Chara, DJ Provaí and Moglai Bap together to “change the sound of Irish music forever”.
The self-titled movie was awarded the Spirit of the Festival at the celebration of media throughout the Celtic nations and regions.
Kneecap look set to play one of the biggest dates in their career to 12,500 punters at London’s Wembley Arena next September 18.
Their popularity is continuing to grow as member Mo Chara faces an impending court case on June 18 after allegedly displaying a flag in support of proscribed organisation Hezbollah at a London gig.
In a statement posted on social media, Kneecap said: “We deny this ‘offence’ and will vehemently defend ourselves.”
Kneecap were cancelled from the TRNSMT concert lineup in Glasgow, which they were due to play in July, due to safety concerns from UK police according to the festival, despite having played the city numerous times previously.
Meanwhile, Glastonbury have confirmed band will not be cancelled from the festival and have put the group on a larger slot on the Saturday afternoon at West Holts Stage.
Paul Weller, Primal Scream, and DJ Annie Mac were among the big names to sign an open letter supporting the group last month which denounced the alleged attempts to suppress the band’s artistic expression.
It urged a stance against political interference in artistic freedom at festivals and gigs, emphasizing the stance that true censorship lies in ignoring global humanitarian crises, such as the situation in Gaza.
BAND BACKLASH
Kneecap was criticised after graphics saying “F*** Israel” were displayed at the Coachella festival in California.
Videos were then unearthed of a band member appearing to shout “Up Hamas” and “kill your local MP”.
The band issued an apology to the families of the murdered MPs Sir David Amess and Jo Cox.
The members said their “message has always been and remains — one of love, inclusion and hope”.
They have previously denied supporting Hezbollah or Hamas.
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Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen’ after Dan’s texts to Christine McGuinness revealed
JACQUELINE Jossa appeared to share her feelings about husband Dan Osborne being comforted by Christine McGuinness during their marriage breakdowns.
The EastEnders actress shared a downbeat song on social media after The Sun revealed their hotel meet and flirty nickname.



Posting a video of her children by the sea at an undisclosed location, Jacqueline layered the footage with a 2020 track by Jada Facer called Iris.
The lyrics she used were: “And I don’t want the world to see me.”
It comes after we told of Dan’s raucous nights out with newly single Christine while Dan was still building bridges with Jac over previous cheating claims.
A pal told The Sun: “Dan and Christine have known each other for years.
“Their friendship goes as far back as 2019, when Jac was heading Down Under to the I’m A Celeb jungle, when they had a brilliant night out at a fund-raising gala in London.
“They stayed in touch sporadically and would bump into each other at events and their messages got pretty flirty.
“Some were seen by mutual friends.
“She would call him ‘D’ in texts and it became an open secret among their circles.
“There is no suggestion anything sexual happened, but it’s fair to say there was a spark between them.”
Our source said the pair met at London’s The Hoxton hotel in March 2023 — a year after Christine called time with Paddy, 51.
And the following month, she cheered him on at a celebrity football match in Cheshire.
They also partied together at a restaurant called Habbibi in Leeds.
Dan moved out of the family home briefly earlier this year as their marriage hit the rocks once again.
But they jetted off on a make or break holiday and looked to be patching things up.
Their relationship has suffered countless cheating allegations over the years.
In 2019, Dan confessed publicly to having made “mistakes”.
He said: “I’ve done things I shouldn’t have done.”
And Jac said she had “given him hell” over the allegations.
Pretty European city most Brits won’t have heard of gets new cheap flights from the UK
WIZZ Air has unveiled a new route between Birmingham and a pretty European city lots of Bris will have never have heard of.
Sibiu is located in central Romania, and is known for its Germanic architecture.


Now, Wizz Air will be connecting the city with Birmingham, from October this year.
The flights will operate twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays from October 28, with fares starting from £17.99.
The flight would take just over three hours.
Sibiu has a wealth of different places to explore.
History is evident throughout the city, with remains of medieval walls and towers present, including the 13th-century Council Tower.
In the upper town, there is also the Brukenthal Palace – which now houses the Brukenthal National Museum and is full of European paintings.
For those who find churches fascinating, then the nearby Evangelical Cathedral is a must with gravestones in its walls.
Just outside of the city, is also the Dumbrava Sibiului Natural Park.
The parkland area stretches over 960 hectares and it is an oak forest with a plethora of wildlife including deer, porcupines and foxes.
A beer costs around 11 lei, which is about £1.83 – so relatively cheap.
And the average coffee costs 12.20 lei, which is around £2.03.
Food is also cheap, with a three-course meal for two people at a mid-range restaurant costing £29.12 on average.
Olivia Harangozó of Wizz Air said: “We are excited to add this new route to our operations from Birmingham.
“Sibiu is one of Europe’s hidden gems, and we are delighted to give Brits more opportunities to visit this city and experience its – and Romania’s – rich history and vibrant culture.”
All flights will be operated using the latest-generation Airbus A321neo aircraft.
WizzAir also recently announced a new route between Birmingham and Rome, Italy, which is due to commence service on June 16.
The flights will operate three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
One woman flew to Romania for a spa holiday with her mum – it was cheaper than the UK even with return flights.
Plus, the unknown European city named world’s cheapest holiday destination – with £1.60 beers & £16 flights.

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