Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey are continuing to fuel romance rumors after they were spotted together on a New Year’s Eve vacation!
13.12.2020 - 21:10 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inboxMichael McIntyre was left 'horrified' on Saturday night when his new game show unexpectedly ended in disaster.BBC's The Wheel, which airs straight after Strictly Come Dancing, sees celebrities help out contestants in general knowledge questions in a bid to win some cash. But last night's episode ended in an outcome show bosses never predicted, where neither of the three contestants won anything, the Mirror reports.
Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey are continuing to fuel romance rumors after they were spotted together on a New Year’s Eve vacation!
The Mirror. In complete astonishment, Michael said: "This show is supposed to raise the mood of the nation, this is worse than Newsnight! This is so depressing! I would rather watch a Prime Ministerial briefing!"We never thought nobody would win! It maybe came up in one meeting, and then we were like, 'Naa'.
The Wheel sees three contestants join forces with a variety of celebrity "expert" guests in a bid to win life-changing sums of money. Each episode features three contestants who find themselves on a wheel located directly beneath the main celebrity wheel.
The Mirror. Michael responded: "This show is supposed to raise the mood of the nation, this is worse than Newsnight.
Michael McIntyre apologised to viewers on Saturday night (12 December) after none of the contestants on his new game show The Wheel won a single penny. The BBC series, which began last month, sees contestants attempt to answer general knowledge questions with the help of seven celebrities – sitting on a giant spinning wheel – who have different areas of expertise.
Michael McIntyre dubbed the launch of his new game show The Wheel as “the worst night of my life” after nobody won the cash prize. The Wheel sees celebrities help out contestants with general knowledge questions in a bid to win cash.
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