A Scottish Come Dine With Me contestant has been slammed for tactically giving low scores to her competitors.
Five Edinburgh residents have been hosting dinner parties for the Channel 4 show and to win a £1,000 prize, Edinburgh Live reports.
The group consists of management consultant Anthony, geography teacher Ashley, taxi driver Andrew and museum worker Carmen.
Finally, there's property manager and law student Sharon, who has landed in hot water for her constant complaints during Anthony's night.
On Tuesday's episode, Gerald, a creative writer and charity director, took over from Andrew for an unexplained reason.
So far, Sharon and Anthony have showed off their skills in the kitchen and it was Carmen's go on Wednesday's (June 8) programme.
Carmen's main competition is Anthony who came out with a score of 30 points, while Sharon received a low-balling 27 points.
She served a pork stir fry noodle for starter, pesto pasta for main, a chocolate spread sandwich for pudding, inspired by her childhood.
While her main was first met with scepticism, Carmen impressed her guests by making her own pasta and pesto.
However, Sharon made sure to give the host a low score as predicted by fans of the show.
Atina commented: "I love how the first night sourpuss keeps marking people down, but is still last."
Someone else added: "Oh a surprise giving a six."
A viewer replied and said: "But still last!"
Another person wrote: "Purposely low scoring."
You can catch up on Come Dine With Me on All4 and watch the next episode on Thursday June 9 on Channel 4 at 5pm.
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