Millionaire player calls wife for Phone a Friend but another man answers phone

The latest episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire stirred up quite a commotion after contestant JP Morgan hoped to rely on his wife for assistance in securing £16,000.

Hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, the show has become synonymous with jaw-dropping moments over the years, witnessing contestants experience both staggering losses and triumphant wins.

JP Morgan, a science teacher from Lincoln, found himself in a rather bewildering situation when he utilized his ‘Phone a Friend’ lifeline, only to have a man answer the call instead. Confronted with the £16,000 question—”Which of these days is part of the weekend in Germany?”—Morgan sought aid from his wife’s aunt, who had extensive experience living in Germany.

As Jeremy Clarkson dialed Morgan’s nominated contact, a male voice picked up, prompting Jeremy to ease the tension by suggesting it could be innocuous. However, when Elizabeth finally answered, Jeremy sought confirmation regarding her whereabouts, leading to a flurry of reactions on social media.

Speculations about infidelity surfaced among viewers, with one individual querying the identity of the man who answered the call, while another suggested that the situation inadvertently exposed potential marital indiscretions.

Yet, a more discerning viewer pointed out that the male voice was actually an automated response stating, “I am sorry there is no service,” indicating that Jeremy’s remark was merely in jest.

In the end, JP Morgan decided to play it safe and walked away with £64,000, leaving the audience buzzing with speculation and amusement.


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