Vorderman 'outraged' over 'Countdown'
Carol Vorderman is "outraged" after Countdown chiefs admitted that the show's presenters are given tips through earpieces, it has been claimed.
Producers recently confirmed that Dictionary Corner experts wear the devices in order to be fed answers to the Channel 4 programme's word puzzles.
Vorderman is now said to be concerned that fans could question her mathematical skills as a result of the revelation.
A source close to the star told The Mirror: "Carol is outraged people might think she wore an earpiece and was told answers through it.
"Carol never wore an earpiece at all when she did the show and she fears she might get tarred by this. All her answers were all her own - she really is that clever!"
Vorderman made her debut as the gameshow's numbers girl in 1982, but was axed last year following a row over pay.
Show bosses released a statement regarding the role of Dictionary Corner regular Susie Dent at the weekend after the use of earpieces was revealed by a Sunday newspaper.
A Channel 4 spokesperson said: "As is common for studio recordings, all presenters, including Susie, are in touch via an earpiece to enable them to communicate with producers on matters ranging from camera directions to timings.
"The producer will sometimes supply extra ideas as there are often multiple options to ensure viewers are given the best possible answers. This has always been the case and we've always been transparent about that."