Who Wants to be a Millionaire celeb special viewers shocked as star uses two lifelines in five minutes
Daily MailITV viewers were left scratching their heads during a celebrity edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? But music legend Jools struggled early on, using both his 'ask the audience' and 'phone a friend' lifelines by the time he reached the £1,000 question. Moments later, Jools called a friend to help with a £1,000 question about Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho tagline from the infamous shower scene, eventually landing on: 'Check in. on Sunday night after Jools Holland burned through two lifelines within the first five questions Music legend Jools struggled early on, using both his 'ask the audience' and 'phone a friend' lifelines by the time he reached the £1,000 question Despite the shaky start, Jools later faced a music-related question about The Spice Girls, where he was asked: 'The maiden name of which Spice Girl was also the name of two US presidents?' S***e at general knowledge #whowantstobeamillionaire' Moments later, he then called a friend to help with a £1,000 question about Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho tagline from the infamous shower scene Jools later faced a music-related question about The Spice Girls, which viewers felt he would know because he appeared in their 1997 film, plus he admitted he tours with Mel C Despite this, he enlisted the help - and his last lifeline from host Jeremy Clarkson - who admitted that once you sit in the chair your brain 'turns to mush' Fans were divided on his performance, with some applauding his efforts and others expressing surprise at his struggles - with one even branding him 'one of the worst celebs on the show' Jools is best known for being a pianist, bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter 'Jools Holland getting a Spice Girls question when he appeared in the movie Spiceworld #WhoWantstobeaMillionaire' Jules Holland probably has to be one of the worst celebs this show has ever had #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire Jools ultimately bowed out with £16,000, which he donated to The Prince's Trust and Caring Hands charities.