A Chase player was labelled a "coward" today after she went against her previous advice.
Artist Gail chatted to host Bradley Walsh before she took on The Sinnerman, Paul Sinha, who was tonight's Chaser.
Gail, 72, said she had been retired for a long time and she painted to pass the time, but that she never showed her work in exhibitions.
Gail said she enjoyed classical music and spent her time "chasing Andre Rieu round Europe".
If she won cash on the show she said she would go travelling to St Helena, instead of "tarting" her house up.
Gail managed to score £7,000 in her cash builder as she went to face The Chaser.
Gail had previously advised her teammates to take the higher offer, with viewers at home expecting her to follow her own advice and take the high offer herself.
But when it came to the crunch Gail decided to play for the £7,000 she had earned, saying that although she'd always said she'd go high she thought it was "risky".
And viewers were quick to slam her decision, despite The Sinnerman saying her move was the "sensible" one.
Dan Reed said: "Gail you absolute coward."
Mr Chambers said: "Gail bottled it..."
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Neil Whelan said: "WHAT A LETDOWN after telling everyone else to go high."
And SB said: "So spent all that time telling everyone to go for the high offer and she didn’t do it herself."
Despite her controversial move Gail managed to get back to her team with the £7,000, taking their total to £20,000.
In the final Chase the team set a respectable target of 19 for Paul to catch.
But Paul managed to catch them with 15 seconds meaning they went home with nothing.
*The Chase continues at 5pm on ITV tomorrow