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Tipping Point's Ben Shephard has shared a heart warming update about one of the show's winners. Last night's episode of the popular ITV game show saw Jamie, a university worker make it through to the final round and take home 3,000.
On the show when asked what he was planning on using his winnings for Jamie told the show's host that he would put money towards IVF treatment with his partner Hayley. Jamie spoke of how he and his partner wanted to give their son, Otis a sibling but would need IVF to do so.
Taking to X, Ben Shephard revealed an update on the winner and his family sharing that the pair had "hit the jackpot" as they welcomed triplets and shared pictures of the family at home. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
The ITV presenter wrote: "So if you saw tipping point ITV today you might have seen Jamie talk about using any winnings for IVF with Hayley to give Otis their son a little bro or sis.
"Well they hit the jackpot with our first Tipping Point Triplets Nova Jasper and Billy. Not sure it gets much better."
Many viewers were pleased with the outcome and were "moved" by Jamie's story and were happy with the news of Otis' three new siblings, Ben replied to many that it was the "best news".
Comedian Ted Robbins said: "Just wonderful. Judy and I watched and were so moved by it-and your lovely empathy with them. We are anticipating our 3rd Grandchild & in a sometimes grotty world ,always remember that every life is precious."
Another viewer said: "So glad you shared their joyous news Ben. The world needs more happy happy news. Congratulations to the whole family."
One thanked Ben for sharing saying: ""e were all cheering for him when he said what the money was for."
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