PRODUCERS of The 1% Cub have made a bold move as a huge reality star made their show debut.
Lee Mack fronts the game show which begins with 100 contestants as they compete to make it to the end of the show.
The 1% Club has previewed a huge upcoming appearance on the show[/caption] Bosses posted a preview screenshot of the studio on their official social media page[/caption]They have to use their logic, reasoning and common sense as they are whittled down to one final question that only 1% of the country can answer correctly.
This is all in an effort to try and take home the jackpot prize of up to £100,000.
However, the upcoming episode features one surprising contestant who rose to fame on reality TV.
One of the 100 contestants was Big Brother star Yinrun, 25, who came in fourth place on the rebooted social experiment.
The ITV show revealed on the official social media account that this instalment will be the last of the current series.
Bosses also confirmed that the gameshow was filmed long before her stint in the infamous house.
On X – formerly known as Twitter – The 1% Club posted a screenshot of the upcoming episode where Yinrun appeared on the studio big screen.
They wrote: “This Saturday will be the last episode of this current series. The episode was filmed quite a while ago.
“Anyone recognise one of the contestants playing here before she made her other TV appearance?”
They added: “We absolutely loved having her on the show – she was great fun! #the1percentclub.”
Users were divided over the announcement as some loved the news, but other fans were not so impressed
One fan gushed: “Yinrun from Last Year’s Big Brother Series,” with a lovely GIF of the star.
“Is that yinrun from big brother?”, excitedly penned a second user.
Whilst a third exclaimed: “Looking forward to watching the last episode and to see Yinrun from Big Brother! #The1PercentClub.”
However, a fourth wrote: “Not got a clue who she is. Where should I have seen her before?”
“Oh for gods sake, not another Big Brother star …” moaned a fifth user.
And a potential sixth viewer joked: “Did she cry?”
The show confirmed she competed on the show long before her stint in the Big Brother house[/caption] 100 contestants compete for a potential £100,000 jackpot prize[/caption] Some viewers slammed the decision whilst others were nothing but excited about the news[/caption]