Bargain Hunt fan’s slam ‘shouty’ red team as presenter Charlie Ross is forced to shush the duo

‘I need some paracetamol’: Bargain Hunt fan’s slam ‘shouty’ red team as presenter Charlie Ross is forced to shush the ‘noisy’ contestants

Bargain Hunt fan’s slammed the ‘shouty’ red team as presenter Charlie Ross was forced to shush the ‘noisy’ contestants during Thursday’s episode. 

The show saw the antique’s expert and auctioneer, 72, visit North Wales in search of bargain items with two pairs of contestants. 

But minutes into the episode viewers joked that they needed ‘some paracetamol and a mute button’ as mother and daughter duo Denise and Giselle were introduced. 

The red team led by Richard Madley were tasked with finding a domestic item and as Charlie handed over the cash, he exclaimed: ‘You’re very noisy!’ 

During their search, fans complained that the pair ‘had too much personality’ and claimed that the episode was ‘a hard watch.’ 

Oh dear: Bargain Hunt fan’s slammed the ‘shouty’ red team as presenter Charlie Ross was forced to shush the ‘noisy’ contestants during Thursday’s episode

Sharing their thought’s on Twitter one person wrote: ‘@bargain hunt Oh I see we’ve got a SHOUTY red team, annoying.’

Another added: ‘Memo to the #BargainHunt casting director: there is such a thing as *too much* personality. Never have on anyone like the Red Mum ever again please. This episode is such a hard watch.’

‘Charlie: “And what else do you need?” A mute button for the annoyingly loud mother on the red team please!’, A third person posted. 

One fan said: ‘Sweet Jesus what is the matter with those red women.’  

Last week Bargain Hunt host Natasha Raskin Sharp pleaded with viewers to check their lofts after a £400K ‘teapot’ was found after 50-years in a dusty attic.

The presenter, 36, revealed the ‘ultimate Bargain Hunt find’ during a recent episode in which the antique was revealed to be a ‘rare Chinese wine ewer’.

Auctioneer Charles Hanson described the yellow floral item as ‘very sacred, very important and very rare’.

Going on to say it the ‘ceremonial ewer’ would have used to hold water in the court of Emperor Qianlong in the 18th century. 

Too loud: Minutes into the episode viewers joked that they needed 'some paracetamol and a mute button' as mother and daughter duo Denise and Giselle were introduced

Too loud: Minutes into the episode viewers joked that they needed ‘some paracetamol and a mute button’ as mother and daughter duo Denise and Giselle were introduced

The porcelain pot was thought to be worth £150 and was brought back from Japan by the owner’s grandfather in the 1940s.

Saying: ‘Unbeknown to the owner, it had been in his house, in his loft for over 50 years.’ 

The expert went on to reveal that the ewer was ‘only one of three known’, with the other two in museums in Taiwan and Beijing. 

After the expert slapped it with a £150,000 it went on to rake in a whopping £390,000 at auction. 

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