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Bargain Hunt fans rage as they slam host Caroline Hawley's annoying habit

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Keep reading to find out the overall result from the controversial episode
Keep reading to find out the overall result from the controversial episode

BARGAIN Hunt viewers were left unimpressed by a ‘shouty’ habit from one of the hosts.

Expert Caroline Hawley was on hand while the teams scouted Devon for antiques to make a profit, alongside John Cameron.

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Caroline is one of the experts on Bargain HuntCredit: BBC
She is also part of a rota of presenters for the show
She is also part of a rota of presenters for the showCredit: BBC

However, it was behaviour by Caroline that ultimately left Bargain Hunt fans feeling irritated.

Charlie Ross, who was presenting the episode, tasked the red team with an item made with a cast or mould for the reds and an item with a lens for the blue team.

After the red team managed to secure their required items in just half an hour, this prompted Caroline to yell, “We did it!"

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Fans of the BBC show were less than impressed as they took to social media to share their complaints.

One wrote: "It's shouty yet again. #BargainHunt." 

Another viewer penned: "Shouty Hawley assaulting my ears early doors #BargainHunt."

Meanwhile, a third added: “Ffs sake this is going to be loud.”

Altogether, the red team acquired a cast iron toilet roll holder for £10, a crsytal glass decanter for £70 and a soup ladel for £101.

On the other hand, the blue team bought a retro fire extinguisher lamp for £75, a tableware set for £50 and a magnifying glass for £11.

After all the red team’s items sold, they earned a profit of £16.

Unfortunately for the reds, the blue team’s profit was £77 crowning them as the winners.

Bargain Hunt airs on BBC One and iPlayer.

Conor O'Brien

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