During the latest instalment of This Morning, presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley announced the return of one segment to the ITV show.

The pair shared that they were bringing back Spin to Win, which Cat had recently admitted to cheating on in the past, although the game would only be played each Wednesday.

Now being called Spin to Winsday, the rules of the game were now changing, along with it costing people money to enter.

Before calling one lucky winner, the pair shared the new changes with viewers. Ben said: “Spin to Win is back! But with a twist. Oh, how we’ve missed this wheel of dreams.”

Cat Deeley

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Cat Deeley detailed a major change being made to one segment of the ITV show(Image: ITV)

 

Laughing, Cat joked, “I’ve almost got a tear in my eye, so emotional. Now, one big spin can give you a big cash win because it’s Spin to Winsday.

“It’s time for us to call the winner who correctly answered on our website that Greece was the country that hosted the first modern Olympic Games.”

Ben added that now, all the person would have to do is make sure they answered their phone within six rings. ITV viewers would’ve also seen that the prize money on the wheel had increased, with the top amount being £6,000.

However, people had a chance to earn up to £12,000 as they were allowed an extra spin if they answered a second question correctly.

Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley

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Spin to Win returned to the ITV show on Wednesday’s episode(Image: ITV)

The person they were calling, a woman from Kent called Joe, answered instantly and initially secured £3,000. Although the caller then got the second question right, she was able to earn more money.

In the end, Ben and Cat informed Joe that she’d won a total of £7,000, leaving her elated. She replied: “That is just amazing! Thank you so, so much.”

Informing viewers on how they could enter for next week, Cat told people that entries would now cost £1.50, as opposed to previously, when they were free to enter.

It wasn’t long before people watching took to X to share their thoughts on the changes, with many having mixed feelings.

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The caller initially won £3000 before managing to win an extra £4,000(Image: ITV)

One person said, “This is a better game of spin to win.” While another reeled: “Spin to Win is now £1.50 to enter. Stop sending Jeff and Andi abroad.”

Someone else wrote: “So charging entry fee for spin to win?” With another commenting: “So it’s no longer free to play spin to win.”