Mastermind viewers seriously distracted by contestant's striking outfit – demanding 'give him his own show!' | The Sun

MASTERMIND fans were left seriously distracted by a contestant's VERY striking ensemble.

The BBC Two quiz show, which is presented by Clive Myrie, sees contestants try and become the mastermind.


Each of the contestants are called up to sit in the show's famous black chair as they look directly at Clive.

They're put through their paces as he asks them a series of questions on a topic of their choice during the first round.

They then face general knowledge questions for the second time round.

But during the latest episode viewers were more focused on one contestant's outfit.

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Viewers were amused by Mel Kinsey as they immediately noticed he was dressed very smartly.

His specialist subject was astronaut Neil Armstrong.

But he impressed viewers with his suave outfit choice as he showcased a light grey two-piece suit, pink shirt and spotty tie.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer said: "Aw, love Mel for dressing up so smartly."

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Another wrote: "At least Mel dressed for the occasion #Mastermind."

A third penned: "Mel might not have the most points but at least he looks good."

A fourth tweeted: "I like Mel, he should have his own show #Mastermind."

Mastermind airs on BBC Two and iPlayer.


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