Tony Bellew wins £64,000 for charity on Millionaire
Tony Bellew wins £64,000 for charity on Millionaire

Tony Bellew wins £64,000 for charity on Millionaire

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Former boxer Tony Bellew appeared on 'Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?' and humorously called himself 'stupid' while competing for charity. Despite a rocky start where he struggled to answer the first question, with Jeremy Clarkson discreetly guiding him to the correct answer of 'Hobnob,' Bellew went on to secure a total of £64,000 for Alder Hey Children's Hospital. He joked about his intelligence, citing his boxing career as an excuse for his struggles, saying, 'I've been punched in the face for 25 years.' After successfully answering a football-related question about which player won both the UEFA European Championship and UEFA Champions League in the same year, he decided to walk away with his winnings rather than risk losing it on a final question. Bellew's performance was a mix of self-deprecation and surprising knowledge, ultimately benefiting a charitable cause. His achievement surpassed that of his boxing rival David Haye, who had previously won £8,000 on the show.

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