Tipping Point fans were left unimpressed by one contestant's remark during Tuesday's episode.
London-based player Satinder, who had banked the least amount of money, was eager to catch up on her next turn.
After choosing her slot and dropping her counter, she anxiously awaited the outcome. As a large number of counters were about to fall, she couldn't contain her excitement, as she commented: "Come on baby!"
This resulted in seven counters falling, earning her a commendable £350, which even host Ben Shephard found impressive.
However, her comment didn't sit well with viewers, with many expressing their disapproval on Twitter, reports the Daily Star.
One viewer shared an image of someone gagging, captioning it: "Come on baby?!"
Another asked: "And where's the "Come on baby" instant disqualification klaxon?"
One more viewer expressed their shock, asking: "Did she say "come on baby?
Alongside an angry emoji, another viewer added: "Come on baby!
A further viewer shared a sick face emoji, commenting: "Come on baby"

Despite a shaky start, Satinder's fortune seemed to change as she was the last player standing in the finale.
She managed to accumulate over £2000 and attempted to increase her winnings by getting the £10,000 coin to drop.
As the finale progressed, she slightly increased her initial prize pot, although she struggled to answer many of the questions correctly.
Despite the £10,000 prize not being close to the edge, Satinder chose not to target it with her final counter, instead opting for the mystery prize. Unfortunately, she didn't manage to secure one last win.
When presented with the option of three more counters by host Ben, she declined and chose to leave with her winnings of £2,900.
Tipping Point continues weeknights on ITV from 4pm.
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