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Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Scandal Explained

Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Scandal Explained: Today, we will discuss a story that has gripped the nation’s attention. Yes, we are talking about Charles Instagram, who played and won the £1 million jackpot on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire. He gained massive popularity after appearing in the prominent show. Still, all his fame turned into outrage when he was accused of cheating his way to the top along with his wife and a fellow quizzer- Diana and Tecwen Whittock, respectively. However, it is still the question of whether he cheated or not? This section will give you some essential details regarding the scandal of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.

Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Scandal Explained

In 2001, Charles Ingram went to the most famous game show, “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire,” after seeing the success of her wife and brother-in-law on the show; he came to the show after having practiced with his invention, the fastest finger first button. After entering the show, he quickly managed to go opposite chair of Chris Tarrant to win a significant amount of money. In the first episode, Charles struggled with some questions and used two of his three lifelines to get £4000.

While on the second day, he cleared his way to the 1 million euro jackpot. However, the host, Chris Tarrant, was highly impressed by him. But when the footage was rewatched, the producers returned. They noticed that Tecwen has coughed after each correct answer during the show. When it was completed, there was one question that Charles didn’t know the answer to; at that time, Tecwen remained silent, while his wife also cleared her throat when the correct answer was mentioned, which clearly showed that they were cheating.

However, Charles, his wife, and Tecwen have given proof of their innocence. Tecwen denied that he only coughed after every correct answer, but he had a persistent cough, and his doctor also confirmed it during the court hearing. It was also mentioned that Charles and his wife didn’t have time to make plans with Tecwen as they only had 5 minutes conversation over the call before the show. After so much evidence still, Charles, Diana, and Tecwen were found guilty in 2003 at the Southwark Crown Court. They were fined £15000 each with £10000 to prosecution costs. Charles was also ordered to pay defense costs. Stay tuned with us for more updates.



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