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'The Chase' Viewers Baffled By What This Woman Wanted To Spend Her Winnings On

'The Chase' Viewers Baffled By What This Woman Wanted To Spend Her Winnings On

Rightly so.

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

When going on a game show where a sizable sum can be won, it's okay to be honest about what you might do with your winnings.

Take this bloke for example. A while ago Essex railway maintenance worker Danny was labelled a 'hero' after revealing what he'd spend his money on, should he win.

Prior to his cash builder round he said: "I'd take the lads to Amsterdam. I haven't [been], that's why I want to go and look at the tulips and windmills and stuff."

Host Bradley Walsh couldn't help but have a giggle, which obviously means he knows exactly what Danny wants to go there for - he's probably done it himself.

Credit: ITV/The Chase

When asked how many of his mates he'd take along, he said that there's currently an indefinite number, given that there's a strict no girlfriend rule.

"I reckon about six or seven but it depends," Danny said. "If any of them say they want to bring their missus it's not going to happen so numbers might go down, numbers might go up. It'd be a nice little jolly up."

Fair enough.

This contestant, however, is the complete opposite to Danny.

Laura was asked the inevitable question of what she'd splash out on, and even though she was honest, her reply caught a lot of people off guard.

You see, first on Laura's mind wasn't a trip to The Dam. Nor was it an expensive car. It was, in fact, paying for subscriptions to cross stitch magazines. I shit you not.

Credit: ITV/The Chase

Ol' Walshy was a bit taken aback by the confession, but refrained from saying "lighten up, love."

Twitter users, as you'd expect, weren't so courteous, though.

In a world where tea-time television is pretty much something to live by, The Chase is something that is taken very seriously. That means, if you're going to be enough of a dolt to take a lower or minus offer, you must anticipate a lifetime of hate. Similar rules apply for general shithousery.

Anyway, onto more important matters: What the hell is cross stitch?

Featured Image Credit: ITV/The Chase