Fans watching The Chase tonight all thought the same thing about a certain contestant.
Player Michelle had an odd choice of accessory around her neck as she went head to head with chaser Jenny Ryan.
She chose to wear a purple jumper and round her neck was a yellow rope-like lanyard with a huge dangling knot at the end.
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Viewers took to Twitter to comment on the unusual necklace.
Dayjur said: "Did Michelle forget to take off her work lanyard? #thechase"
Liam said: "Michelle has been allowed out of Northampton council on her lunch break. She'll be using that lanyard to get back in very soon #thechase"
Gavin said: "Has she come straight from work? She’s got a lanyard on… #TheChase."
Erasmo said: "She’s got a shift after this, lanyard ready. #TheChase."
The council administrator was second to play after 45-year-old Andy played first but left the game empty handed as Jenny caught up to him.
While she didn't make the right decision with her outfit choice, she went on to make an excellent decision as she played for a high offer of £40,000.
Making it back to the bench, after successfully beating the chaser, quizzer Jenny Ryan said: "Michelle is clearly a very strong player but I think she would like to have team members back with her."
Jacob, a 21-year-old student, was next to play.
He hopes to be working for a charity full time when he graduates.
Jenny said he deserved to get back to the team as he was a "brilliant young mind" as he took a middle offer of £7,000.
The team praised him as he too made his way into the final.
Host Bradley Walsh said he hoped Allie was to make it to the last round as well as he was sure that they would be a winning team.
Head of client management, Allie, was the fourth and final teammate to try and beat the chaser.
The mum-of-two said her kids wanted to buy a hot tub for the back garden if the team were to win.
After a decent cash builder round where she answered seven questions correctly, the team were desperate for her to make it to the final so she took their advice and went for a low offer - it was a very low offer of minus £17,000.
However, she answered the questions with ease and could have easily accepted a much higher offer.
It did mean that three players, Allie, Jacob and Michelle, were in the final round playing for a total prize pot of £30,000.
They had a head start of three questions, and answered a further 11 questions correctly, meaning that chaser Jenny had to answer a total of 14 questions correctly within two minutes in order to beat them.
Bradley said: "I got to say they were a tricky set of questions."
The chaser agreed as she returned to her seat and geared up to take on the team once more.
Despite having a few chances at pushbacks, the chaser demolished the questions and beat the team with more than 40 seconds to spare.
Although the team played really well, they all went home empty handed.
The Chase in on ITV on weekdays at 5pm
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