Judge Rinder was left "lost for words" in Sunday's episode of Tipping Point when he won his own mystery prize.
The TV judge competed alongside Big Brother star Josie Gibson and Olympian Greg Rutherford, and despite their best efforts they couldn't get past the celebrity barrister.
The trio made their way through each of the rounds before it was just Judge Robert Rinder and host Ben Shephard left standing.
As Judge Rinder made easy work of each question and flew ahead, with his technique landing him thousands of pounds for his chosen charities, he also managed to bag a mystery token.
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With mystery items such as a Tipping Point swimming costume being given on the episode, it's no surprise that the judge's item left the audience roaring with laughter.
Judge Rinder claimed that he was so excited about his mystery prize, until he saw it.
Host Ben Shephard struggled through laughter to introduce the item, saying: "I'm slightly nervous, get your chops around this – one lick is never enough.
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"It is your very own Rob, Tipping Point lollipop."
The celebrity guest wasn't impressed, as he deadpanned: "That looks like a character from Guess Who."
Ben left the audience laughing as he suggested his lollipop looked like earlier guest Greg Rutherford.
Judge Rinder couldn't help but join in the laughter, saying: "This is the first time I've been genuinely lost for words. I'm so happy."
Judge Rinder ran through the rest of the questions, being so on the ball that Ben had to remind him that he has "one job" to list the potential answers.
The Judge laughed, as he'd known that Tom Cruise collected typewriters before Ben even had a chance to list the options.
He impressively got his final question (about insects) correct as he aimed to win the jackpot counter for his chosen charity, but as the coins hit only the far side Judge Rinder called it "a hate crime".
Despite not winning the £20,000 jackpot Judge Rinder still managed to bag a decent sum for his chosen charities.
He won £7,100 for Shelter the homeless charity and Buttle which provides services for young people.
Not only did he send a massive sum to both charities, but he got to take home his dramatic lollipop.
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