TIPPING Level viewers couldn’t imagine their eyes at Ben Shephard’s look in a particular episode on Saturday.
The recreation present celebrated its 10 12 months anniversary with ITV airing its first ever episode.
Presenter Ben, who has offered the afternoon present for the previous decade, surprised followers at how little he has aged over time.
Ben – who was simply 37 when he made his debut on the present – confirmed off his youthful appears to be like within the first instalment.
However followers had been fast to touch upon his ageless appears to be like and gushed that Ben, 47, nonetheless appears to be like as youthful as ever.
One wrote: “I by no means noticed this very first version of #tippingpoint however Ben shepherd’s not modified a lot in 10 years if that’s what he appeared preferred in 2012. I first got here throughout it on the finish of 2012 I believe it was, in any other case it was in some unspecified time in the future throughout 2013.”
One other posted: “Has Ben had some work carried out on his face? #tippingpoint.”
A 3rd mentioned: “”Ben’s not aged a lot.”
One other joked: “Has Ben had some work carried out on his face? #tippingpoint.”
“You have not aged a day. Congratulations on 10 years. This is to 10 extra,” one other fan gushed.
It comes after Tipping Level followers slammed bosses for “ruining the present” after noticing the variety of its gamers lower by one.
The present additionally noticed extra time added to the clock, permitting contestants to win extra chips to play within the machine.
Followers flocked to the submit to blast the change, arguing that it “takes the aggressive edge away” from the present.
Host Ben appeared on This Morning to tell viewers of the change and the way it will work shifting ahead.
He mentioned: “We love the help we have had from so many watching it, ten years of Tipping Level, thanks to everybody who has watched it.
“Lots of it’s to do with nostalgia, these previous penny fall machines that all of us liked enjoying as youngsters down on the finish of the pier after which we give individuals an opportunity to come back in and have a go.”
Tipping Level airs weekdays at 4pm on ITV and the ITV Hub.