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'DUNDEE YOU FOOL!'

The Chase fans outraged after student thought Dundee was in Cardiff – despite studying in Wales for years

Chester, from London, had told the audience he had been studying zoology at Aberystwyth University seconds before making the geographical gaffe

VIEWERS of The Chase were left in shock after a university student thought Dundee was in Cardiff - despite studying in Wales for four years.

Chester, from London, had told the audience he had been studying zoology at Aberystwyth University seconds before making the geographical gaffe.

 Chester had told the audience he had been studying zoology at Aberystwyth University seconds before making the geographical gaffe
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Chester had told the audience he had been studying zoology at Aberystwyth University seconds before making the geographical gaffe
 The contestant was asked by host Bradley Walsh: "A Dundonian is native to which Scottish City?"
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The contestant was asked by host Bradley Walsh: "A Dundonian is native to which Scottish City?"

The contestant was asked by host Bradley Walsh on last night's show : "A Dundonian is native to which Scottish City?"

But – despite spending years in West Wales – Chester fluffed the answer and answered: "Cardiff."

Fans of the ITV daytime programme shared their disbelief on Twitter.

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Kaya said: "Some geezer on The Chase went to uni in Wales and got asked a question about Dundee and said Cardiff. What the f***."

Alasdair Morton wrote: "Didn't realise that Dundonians (folk from Dundee) originated from Cardiff" #TheChase #Dumplin."

J.E Thomas said: "#TheChase Chester is a bit dim, he thinks residents from Dundee come from Cardiff."

Gill Thomson posted: "DUNDEE YOU FOOL #TheChase"

We told last month how viewers were left in shock after a .

Euan, from Glasgow, was asked which organ the pituitary gland was in.

 Medical student Euan was left red-faced after fluffing an anatomy question
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Medical student Euan was left red-faced after fluffing an anatomy questionCredit: ITV/The Chase

But – despite completing his six years of studies – Euan got the answer wrong and said it was in the neck, not the brain.

 

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