A BIG Brother star appeared on the latest episode of The 1% Club, but viewers quickly pointed out a problem. Yinrun Huang popped up on the ITV game show on Saturday following her Big Brother stint last year. Her episode of The 1% Club was actually recorded prior to her inclusion in Big Brother.
During her time on the famous reality show, Yinrun finished the competition in fourth place behind Jordan Sangha, Olivia Young and Henry Southan. However, fans were unable to ignore a glaring mistake surrounding Yinrun's name during her appearance on The 1% Club. On multiple occasions, viewers noted host Lee Mack , 58, referred to Yinrun as ‘Runrun’.
Following Yinrun’s elimination, Lee said: “I’m so sorry to say that we’ve lost Runrun. Runrun, I’m so sorry. You need to change your name to Staystay.
” The 26-year-old, who is originally from Shanghai, took to Instagram to address the pronunciation error. Yinrun shared: “Just in case anyone is confused, I was given the name ‘Runrun’ on the show, but it’s still me, I don’t have a twin.” Her fans flocked to the comment section to express their disapproval of Yinrun being referred to by a mispronounced name.
Many of them presumed it was due to ‘Runrun’ being considered easier to pronounce. One wrote: “Totally not okay they changed your name because it’s 'easier to pronounce'. Yinrun is very easy to say, and even if it wasn’t, it still needs to be learnt and said! Yinrun is a beautiful name!” Another add.
