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Jess Flaherty

ITV Rolling in It has viewers 'obsessed' as Gemma Collins cosies up to personal trainer

ITV had viewers "obsessed" with its newest game show, Rolling In It.

Popular presenter Stephen Mulhern hosts the show which features a giant arcade machine which three members of the public have to play to try and win thousands of pounds.

In the second episode of the new series, Stephen was joined by guests Joel Dommett, Chris Kamara and Gemma Collins.

TOWIE alum Gemma teamed up with personal trainer Danny in a bid to win some cash.

The pair caused a stir when they built a potential jackpot of more than £20,000.

Viewers took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the pair - as well as their fascination with the show.

Nick said: "I’m obsessed with this game."

Shaun commented: "I LOVE the show tonight, wow wow wow."

Ophelia said: "Crying at @RollingInItITV so funny @StephenMulhern is the funniest person on tv I swear!!!!"

One fan said: "I'm not even a gameshow person like that but rolling in it has me on the edge of my seat the way Gemma Collins is a genius."

Another viewer shared a series of laughing emojis and commented: "Gemma Collins - any excuse to be overly tactile with the personal trainer!"

Owen added: "I think I’d use every excuse to cuddle him as well, Gemma."

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But some viewers were baffled with its format and compared it to popular quiz show, Tipping Point.

Steve said: "I'm not surprised ITV have kept this in the cupboard for so long - this is bloody ridiculous! #TippingPoint is a great show but this, my god! What's the word for this?"

Another added: "This is just a sh***er version of Tipping Point."

Gemma and Danny didn't make it to the final round to play for the jackpot.

Joel Dommett teamed up with player JJ, a triplet, and helped him win an £18,000 jackpot which he said he'd spend on going to university in order to help his parents with the cost of having three university students.

*Rolling In It airs on ITV

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