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Rylan Clark struggled to hide his devastation after losing £250,000 during the festive edition of Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win.
The TV personality, 33, and Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliams were both working together to win a whopping amount for their chosen charities.
The stars managed to get the ball rolling and hit the £250,000 mark, and they even had the chance to lock in £500,000.
However, after the duo failed to lock in what they had so far, they ended up losing everything.
Geordie hosts Ant and Dec asked them: ‘How many weeks does it take for a tadpole to turn into a frog’, before giving their answer with just seconds to spare.
The It Takes Two presenter already knew they were in trouble as he replied: ‘Is this the way out?’ as he pointed to the exit.
Rylan found the situation particularly upsetting (Picture: ITV)
‘So gutted’ (Picture: ITV)
The pair’s answer was wrong and far out for the number of lives they had remaining, which ultimately meant their gamble was for nothing.
David and Rylan looked devastated when they lost the money, however, presenters Ant and Dec gave them £1,000 for their charities.
‘We’re so gutted, so gutted,’ said Rylan.
‘We did our best. It’s been amazing coming on and we’re just gutted we can’t take home more for the charities.’
Rylan and David were pretty close to the end (Picture: ITV)
He added: ‘But they’re getting at least a little something, so we’re grateful, and if anything we’ve at least raised awareness for both of them.
‘Why would you play that game? Unless you keep tadpoles at home, don’t play that question.
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‘We needed more lives. We should’ve cashed out.’
Rylan was playing for Chrons and Colitis UK in honour of his mum while David chose Alzheimers Research UK in tribute to late friend Dame Barbara Windsor.
Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win is available to stream on ITVX.
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They were so close!