ITV fans who tuned in to watch the latest episode of You Bet! On Tour were left complaining about the final challenge. During the latest instalment on Saturday evening (13/09/2025), host Stephen Mulhern was joined by Danny Jones, Greg Rutherford, and Oti Mabuse. The first challenge involved orbit basketball shots, while the second challenge saw Swansea University Cheerleading Society attempting to hang all the laundry before the end of their cheerleading track. The ITV show is a reboot of the classic 1988 gameshow originally hosted by Bruce Forsyth.
During the final challenge, Cool Rowings placed a bet that they could row 2000 metres before the Olympic Rowers completed their 2000 metres. If they win, they'll bag £5,000 as prize money. Did they do it?
Cool Rowings managed to just beat the Olympic Rowers in time, which prompted complaints online from viewers at home. One person fumed on X: "Absolute fix #youbet."
Another person also replied in the same thread: "100% fix." However, someone else commented: "COOL ROWINGS WIN!!!!!! A successful race & £5k, plus points for Danny & Oti. #YouBet."
Oti Mabuse just pipped it to become this week's celebrity champion. Each celebrity has the chance to predict if that person or group will complete the challenge successfully.
The show saw Stephen abandoning the studio setting to bring his challenges across the UK, offering participants the opportunity to win £5,000 in prize money.
It initially returned to our screens last year with two special episodes hosted by Stephen and former This Morning star Holly Willoughby.
You Bet! On Tour resumes on ITV and ITVX next Saturday at 6pm.
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