SAS: Who Dares Wins viewers were all saying the same thing as the show crowned two winners tonight.
Paige Zima and Shylla Duhaney were both named joint winners of the seventh series of the Channel 4 show.
For the first time in the show's history, there was an all-female final.
The last women standing were Paige, Shylla, Claire Aves and Cat Turnbull.
But while Paige and Shylla were the final two who passed the punishing challenge, many fans felt the ending was confused and were unclear about who won.
One fan said on twitter: "So who won? The two called forward all all four?"
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A second added: "I was a bit perplexed at the end as to why they didn’t all pass? Wasn’t really explained."
A third chipped in: "Get it’s all in the edit but hard to see how all of those last 4 didn’t do enough to pass."
Others were shocked that the final result came down to the very last task - who could hang on a bar over a 50 foot drop for the longest time.
Cat was the first to fall, followed by Claire.
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Just Shylla and Paige remained in the end, but many viewers felt it wasn't fair that it came down to the one task.
One vented: "So it really was all about who could hang on to the pole longest?"
A second was equally shocked, saying: "Final of #SASWhoDaresWins and they decide the winner on a game of hang tough"
The final rounds before the winner was announced saw the girls having to carry each other in the gruelling desert heat.
They then had to carry 35 pound backpacks in 45 degree heat.
They then proceeded to the hanging challenge, which led to the big announcement.
Earlier in the episode, the girls were captured and subjected to a brutal interrogation that was not for the faint-hearted.
Last week, former frontman Ant Middleton blasted the show for being 'woke' after it emerged there would be no men in the final.
Ant, 41, was sacked from SAS: Who Dares Wins after sharing his views on the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter in 2020.
He was axed after the series of high profile gaffes, which saw fans clap back about his video about violence at anti-racism protests.
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It seems the adventurer has still been tuning in to watch the show, however - as he fumed on Twitter about the latest episode.
Ant was left furious after four women made it into the final, knocking out the two remaining men competing for the title.