To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next The 1% Club viewers have paid tribute to a contestant after it was revealed he died after appearing on the series. The ITV game show, which is hosted by Lee Mack, regularly sees him chatting with the 100 contestants who appear each week. On the latest episode, one of them was Steven Wong, 52, who shared a story about nearly becoming a Hollywood star.
‘Don’t forget this was only when I was about 10!’ The 1% Club has paid tribute to contestant Steven, who died after appearing on the game show However he missed out on the role, which went to Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan. By the end of the episode, it was two others – Daniel and Mitul- who made it to the 1% question, with the latter getting it correct and walking away with £99,000. Despite the exciting result, viewers were then given the sad news that Steven had died after filming.
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