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Millionaire Contestant Uses ‘Phone a Friend’ To Call Wife But Man Answers Phone

Chance to win money turns into odd mystery!

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The iconic quiz show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” has seen its fair share of nail-biting moments, but none quite like this.

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In a jaw-dropping moment on ITV’s “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?”, contestant JP Hogan’s Phone a Friend call veered into unexpected territory.

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Hogan, a Lincoln-based science teacher, found himself in a tight spot, facing a challenging question with £16,000 at stake.

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The perplexing question.

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The Millionaire question threw Hogan for a loop: “Which of these days is part of the weekend in Germany?”

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With options like Donnerstag, Mittwoch, Sonntag, or Dienstag, Hogan, being a science teacher, felt the pressure of a linguistic hurdle.

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Now, for those who’ve dabbled in basic German, the answer is a no-brainer—Sonntag. 

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But JP wasn’t so lucky. He needed help, and his wife was his lifeline.

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JP confidently dialed his wife’s number, hoping for some clarity. 

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Phone a Friend to the rescue.

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Faced with uncertainty, Hogan opted to use his lifeline, dialing his wife Elizabeth, who’s well-acquainted with Germany.

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As the dial tone echoed, host Jeremy Clarkson playfully offered to brief her on the progress, but a male voice picked up, stirring curiosity.

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Cue the collective gasp from the studio audience!

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Clarkson’s ribbing and the mysterious voice.

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Clarkson couldn’t resist a cheeky comment, revealing, “That was a man who just answered your phone…”

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Jeremy then reassured JP. “Relax, relax, it could be completely innocent.”

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The audience, Clarkson, and Hogan awaited, holding their breath as they attempted another call, only for Elizabeth to answer innocently.

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After what felt like an eternity, JP’s wife, Elizabeth, finally came on the line.

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But Jeremy had to double-check: “Can I just confirm that you’ve got someone there with you?”

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The camera zoomed in, and there it was—the unmistakable voice of the man on the other end: “I am sorry, there is no service.”

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JP’s expression shifted from confusion to disbelief. 

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The awkwardness hung in the air as viewers at home cringed along with him.

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Was this a case of crossed wires, or something more scandalous? 

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Social media speculation.

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Social media buzzed with questions, one user pondering, “Who was the man that answered the phone when JP phoned his wife? #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire.”

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Some astute viewers speculated that the mysterious male voice might be an automated message, throwing a twist into the Phone a Friend drama.

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Innocent explanation unveiled.

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A revelation surfaced that the male voice was a benign automated response, debunking any scandalous speculations.

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Some fans reasoned that Elizabeth’s mention of company indicated supervision to prevent cheating, not an affair as playfully hinted by Clarkson.

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In the end, JP decided to play it safe.

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The Millionaire journey continues.

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Despite the unexpected hiccup, JP Hogan stayed focused, concluding his Millionaire stint with an impressive £64,000 win.

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But the memory of that bizarre phone call will likely haunt him forever.

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As for the mysterious man who answered the phone? Well, we may never know.

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Perhaps he was just a wrong number, or maybe he accidentally stumbled into a high-stakes game show drama. 

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Either way, it’s a moment that will go down in “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” history.

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The Phone a Friend episode left viewers entertained, questioning assumptions, and speculating on the show’s behind-the-scenes dynamics.

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As the curtain fell on Hogan’s Millionaire journey, the unexpected Phone a Friend twist added a dash of tabloid-style drama to the quiz show.

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