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Emmerdale’s Natalie Anderson distracts BBC Bridge of Lies viewers as they slam 'poor' charity fund

Emmerdale actress Natalie Anderson was branded "stunning" by BBC viewers as she appeared on Celebrity Bridge Of Lies.

The quiz show, which is hosted by Ross Kemp, focuses on teams as they make their way across a bridge of 'facts', stepping only on truths and side-stepping the lies to make it to the other side and win a cash prize for their chosen charity.

During tonight's episode viewers saw four soap stars work together in order to make it all the way to the end with as much money as possible.

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Working alongside Natalie was EastEnders' John Partridge, Coronation Street's Faye Brookes and Hollyoaks' Richard Blackwood.

Emmerdale’s Natalie Anderson distracts BBC viewers as slam ‘poor’ charity fund (BBC)

Each star went on one by one to face the bridge however during Natlie’s first attempt she was booted off after getting one answer wrong.

During the final round her team decided to buy her back so they could finish the game all together. After working well together they all managed to walk away with £2,500 for charity.

Some BBC viewers were left taken aback by Natalie as they insisted she looked “stunning”. However many where left unimpressed at the cash prize as they claimed the money wouldn’t go far between four charities.

The quiz which Emmerdale character are you? is below. If you can't access it you can click here to take it on

@AndrewJazzie Tweeted: “Natalie Anderson is stunning.” @MarkOCDVersion wrote: “Natalie's dress wow #Bridgeoflies.”

@PJDavies1962 commented: “Lets definitely bring back Natalie #BridgeOfLies.” @Paully232000 fumed: “All that for £2500 between 4 charities #bridgeoflies no second series I think.

@petetobin wrote: “#bridgeoflies two and a half grand! Come on @bbc you can do better than that. You can make a lot more than that on.”

@rozlaws said: “"A lot" of money for charity? Not really. £2,500 doesn't go too far between 4. #bridgeoflies.” While @s30531462 added: “Prize money was actually so poor as well #bridgeoflies.”

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