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The Chase fans furious and insist ITV quiz show is rigged as Jenny Ryan gets ‘easiest question ever’

Viewers were far from impressed with one of the crucial final questions

THE Chase fans branded the ITV quiz as 'rigged' after Jenny Ryan got handed the 'easiest question ever'.

The ITV show hosted by Bradley Walsh left fans fuming as they witnessed one of The Vixen's final questions.

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The Chase fans were furious by an 'easy' question for a ChaserCredit: ITV
Jenny "The Vixen" Ryan took on another team of contestantsCredit: ITV
The team played for £9,000 in the Final ChaseCredit: ITV

Contestants John and Tracy advanced to the Final Chase, where they answered 17 questions between them.

For Jenny's penultimate question, Bradley asked her: "What term refers to knives, forks and spoons collectively?"

The quizzer correctly answered "cutlery" - but viewers were not happy.

One wrote: "What term is referred to knives forks and spoons collectively? My god."

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Another penned: "The strongest chaser who rarely gets beat is asked what's the collective name for knives, forks and spoons pfft."

While a third commented: "As if one of the questions she got was the collective term for spoons, knives and forks."

A fourth penned: "Running out of time so bring out questions as easy as what makes up cutlery".

This was shared alongside an image with the caption: "This game is rigged man."

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Jenny ultimately caught the pair with mere seconds left on the clock.

In the earlier rounds, 19-year-old law student Anousha answered six questions correctly in the cash builder.

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The Vixen went on to catch her, despite the contestant proving she had strong general knowledge.

A similar fate befell 54-year-old Hanish, who had been playing for £5,000.

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Following her win, Jenny suggested the players had needed a full house in the Final Chase.

She remarked: "Particularly Anousha, she would have been very fast in that final and just picked up a couple where you were letting the energy drop a little bit."

The Chase airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

Jenny ultimately caught the team - with seconds to spareCredit: ITV
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Bradley Walsh can't stop laughing

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The contestants with famous names

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