THE Weakest Link viewers all had the same complaint about the latest celebrity winner on the show.
The BBC quiz favourite has seen a raft of famous faces take part in a series of celebrity specials over the festive period.
The show, hosted by comedian Romesh Ranganathan, welcomed another crop of celebs vying to win money for charity but left viewers all complaining over the winner.
Among the celebrities were choirmaster Gareth Malone, ex-Westlife member Brian McFadden and comedians Sindhu Vee, Desiree Burch and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
And after Sindhu was announced the winner - many viewers didn't approve as they all took to social media to complain.
Those at home watching seemed to be routing for Kiri and were left "disappointed" when Sindhu won instead.
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Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: "Kiri has been the strongest link for most of the show yet blew it on the final round. No idea how Sindhu won #theweakestlink."
Another added: "Sindhu beating Kiri after Kiri had been the strongest link in just about every round is an exceptional piece of comedy."
A third viewer raged: "Sindhu NEVER banked and often got her question wrong!"
A fourth complained: "Come on Sindhu. I hate tactical voting."
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But despite some viewers not approving, others were thrilled to see the comic as the winner.
One fan wrote: "Sindhu is great. Well deserved."
Another added: "Yes! Well done Sindhu."
The iconic quiz show, originally fronted by Anne Robinson, previously aired between 2000 and 2012.
The celebrity festive special of The Weakest Link is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer
The Weakest Link is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.