
Loose Women star crashes out of Celebrity Bridge Of Lies as she's bested by true or false question - but can YOU solve it?
Sunetra Sarker, 52, who has been a panellist on the ITV chat show since 2021, appeared on a recent episode of the star-studded version of the BBC quiz show.
The show, hosted by EastEnders actor Ross Kemp, 60, sees teams of four must answer true or false questions to create a bridge across the floor.
They do this twice - in an individual cash builder each before another round to determine if they will take the money home.
Casualty and Ackley Bridge actress Sunetra appeared alongside naturalist Steve Backshall, 52, presenter Jason Mohammad, 51, and art expert Natasha Raskin Sharp, 39.
Sunetra impressed for most of the programme, getting right to the final round and very close to winning the money for charity - before falling at this last hurdle.
The Loose Women star, 52, who has been a panellist on the ITV chat show since 2021, appeared on a recent episode of the star-studded version of the BBC quiz show
She chose the wrong answer, with the bridge lighting up red and Ross and her teammates all looking devastated for her.
For the last, all-important question, the Loose Women star had been given four statements and she had to identify which one was true.
The first two were that Virgo is the only star sign represented by a person and that white chocolate contains cocoa butter.
The last two stated the first Red Nose Day happened before Live Aid and that Oddjob is the villain in the Bond film Thunderball.
With the help of her teammate Jason, Sunetra had managed to narrow it down to two answers.
He went straight in saying the first Red Nose Day definitely happened after Live Aid so this option could be ruled out.
Sunetra soon chimed in to say Virgo is represented by an archer but symbols for other star signs like Gemini also contain people - so that statement must also be false.
The pair agreed it was between the white chocolate and Oddjob options but were struggling to come down on either side.
Oddjob, played by Japanese wrestler Harold Sakata (pictured), was instead the villain in the 1964 Bond film Goldfinger, starring Sean Connery as the lead spy
In the end, they both erred on the side of Oddjob and Sunetra quickly moved to stand on that tile to create the next stage of her bridge.
But after a long, excruciating pause, host Ross soon revealed it was a lie.
Oddjob, played by Japanese wrestler Harold Sakata, was instead the villain in the 1964 Bond film Goldfinger, starring Sean Connery as the lead spy.
Sunetra narrowly avoided embarrassment earlier in the episode too, when she nearly answered wrongly to a question about one of her Loose Women co-stars.
One statement, about a beloved British sitcom, read: 'Tracey Stubbs is a character in Birds of a Feather.'
The panellist guessed this was true and was extremely happy when Ross told her this happened to be correct.
But she was taken aback when the presenter revealed: 'Yeah, she's played by Linda Robson - your fellow Loose Women star!'
Linda was a panellist on the ITV lunchtime programme from 2012 to 2018 before returning in 2020 - a year before Sunetra joined the show.
Sunetra said, shocked: 'You're kidding me! She'll never forgive me. Sorry!'
It comes after Ross Kemp asked a very cheeky question on a recent episode of the show featuring another Loose Women star, Kaye Adams, 62.
Kaye appeared on the show alongside Good Morning Britain's Charlotte Hawkins, 50, and presenters Ade Adepitan, 52, and Matt Allwright, 55.
But it was Charlotte who shared the slightly risque moment with Ross, who read out a quiz category called 'horny animals' to her, which made her nervously giggle.
The category name was soon clarified, with Ross explaining she would need to step on tiles that have animals with horns, antlers or tusks on them.
'The category is animals, what are we looking for?' Ross exclaims. After the category is revealed, Charlotte laughs, saying, 'Okay'.
While Ross adds: 'Horny animals! We are looking for animals where the males or females usually have horns antlers or tusks.'
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