After a nail-biting finale, the winner of the first season of Channel 4's devious new game show The Inheritance was crowned tonight.
Over the past few weeks, fans have been following a group of 13 strangers who had been summoned to a grand stately home, competing for part of the fortune left in the will of The Deceased by completing her final requests and a series of devilishly difficult assignments.
28-year-old Yorkshire scaffolder Cam emerged victorious, winning the vote amongst his fellow finalists to be the ultimate Prime Beneficiary, receiving a whopping £100,000 fortune from The Deceased’s estate.
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Cam then had the option of keeping the prize money to himself, which would add to the already huge £10,000 he had accumulated throughout the game. However, in a nail biting final decision, he chose to share his winnings with Emma, Hafsah, Hannah and Jesse, who each took home £20,000 each, along with what they had already banked throughout.
In total, Cam walked away with £30,000 with the rest of the finalists trailing closely behind. Hannah and Jesse received £28,200 each Hafsah taking home £27,700 and paramedic Emma walking away with a modest £23,800.
During the tense moment, host Rob Rinder was seen standing with the finalists during the tense moment, as he revealed that Cam had chosen to split the money with all four players.
"You arrived at the final at the final stages of this game together, and you now leave with an equal slice of the inheritance," Rob announced, as the contestants broke down in tears.
"The inheritance is now concluded, please collect your money from the safe boxes and leave the estate immediately," he concluded.
While the players were left shocked at Cam's generous decision, it was a no brainer for him, as he announced: "I’ve had debt hanging over my head for years, I can’t describe the feeling of a fresh start.
"My dad taught me integrity and in that strong room it is literally a battle between your head and your heart. To be able to change the lives of four other people too, I am so happy and proud.”
Of course, he's only human, and he did have second thoughts when the money was right in front of his eyes.
"We all spoke about it in the final division ceremony, dividing all the money up, and I think it’s easy to say you would," he said. "However, when you get down into that room, and you’ve got a hundred thousand pounds in front of your face, you start thinking about everything back at home and how much it could change your life.
"It really is a tough decision but at the end of the day I’m a team player, and I’m just so happy that I did make the decision I made."
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