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Lee Mack left gobsmacked on The 1% Club as contestant reveals they are a 'coke dealer'

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Lee Mack was left speechless on The 1% Club when contestant Caroline cheekily claimed to be "a coke dealer."The astonishing moment unfolded on Saturday, June 1, as the 55 year old host engaged with Caroline about her profession while she competed for the grand prize of £100k.

Her response certainly caught him off guard.During the show, after a particular question, Lee inquired, "what do you do, Caroline? ", prompting her deadpan retort: "I'm a coke dealer."Initially taken aback, Lee managed to crack a joke in response as he remarked: "Do you know what?

I really hope there's no gag and that's just it. That's you, the most brazen drug dealer in the world".Caroline then explained that she actually worked for Coca-Cola: "It is a beverage, not pharmaceutical because I work for the biggest Coke company in the world."The game show has been in the limelight recently following the victory of Daniel O'Halloran from Rock Ferry, who surpassed his "wildest dreams" when he scooped up an impressive £99k in May, 2023 after his mother entered him into the contest.He said: "I was quite confident in getting to the latter stages of the show, but I never in my wildest dreams imagined taking home that much money."I thought if I got to £10,000 with no money to fall back on, I'd take the £10,000 and wouldn't gamble."Initially, Daniel told himself he would play it safe but went against his own advice. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. He decided to go for the daunting £99,000 question and was left gasping when he found out his chosen answer turned out to be correct: "I lost control of my body.

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