“‘HE WAS ONLY SECONDS AWAY FROM BECOMING THE VILLAIN OF THE SHOW.’” A contestant on The 1% Club found himself at the center of a storm after fans believed one small action could have changed the game for the £100,000 jackpot. Jason Duckett’s ear-touching gesture after a question reveal immediately caught viewers’ attention, with some accusing him of giving away the answer. The internet reacted instantly. But the full story was far different. Jason explained that he and his wife had already been eliminated, meaning the prize money was no longer within reach. The show later confirmed that a check of the situation found no evidence of cheating. A few seconds on screen. A wave of suspicion. And a £100,000 controversy that ended with a surprising twist.

A contestant on The 1% Club found himself at the center of a storm after fans believed one small action could have changed the game for the £100,000 jackpot.

Jason Duckett went with wife Rowena on ITV’s The 1% Club, which whittles down a field of 100 until anyone left can try to claim the £100,000 prize.

ITV’s 1% Club is probing a contestant over cheat claims
Jason Duckett went on the show with wife RowenaCredit: Facebook

The correct answer to one question asked by host Lee Mack was “ear” and “hear” — and Jason was then spotted rubbing both lobes.

Wild online claims triggered a probe, which soon cleared DJ Jason and lawyer Rowena.

Both had already been eliminated when the gestures came.

Jason, 36, of Romford, East London, said: “I almost admire the creativity of someone to come up with that because I hadn’t thought of that.

“There was nothing to gain for either of us. We were both out. Anything I was doing it was to just sort of calm myself.

“If you spin it, you could say my arms are folded. Was the answer harm and arm?”

Lee chatted to the Ducketts on the show, pointing out they were husband and wife.

They joked they preferred their surname pronounced “Doo-kay” — like how Hyacinth Bucket pronounced her’s

“Bouquet” in sitcom Keeping up Appearances.

One viewer of Saturday’s show tweeted: “Did anyone else notice this guy giving away the answer when he touched both his ears?

Another wrote: “Ear ear . . . think there was a wee bit of cheating going on in 1% Club.”

A third added: “Bit naughty from Mr Duckett there rubbing his ear.”

The claims had echoes of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? fraudster Major Charles Ingram who won £1million after being tipped off by a pal coughing in the audience.

A 1% Club spokesman said: “Any game show worth its salt attracts conspiracy theories. But happily, initial inquiries quickly established that there were no grounds for suspicion.”

Fans spotted a suspicious gesture that gave away an answer
The question on the showCredit: ITV

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