The most fun non-headwear to wear on your head
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Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Bring in the most fun thing to wear on your head that you aren't supposed to wear on your head.
Task stats
Points
15
Disquals
0
Attempts
Here's a description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to add later!
- Mae brings in a blow-up doll dressed to resemble themself. Greg's initial reaction is that he can't think of a reason why it's either good or bad. He ultimately decides to award Mae fourth place, stating that he doesn't think other people would think he was fun, if he went around London wearing them on his head.
- Frankie brings in a miniature recreation of a scene from the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, built using Sylvanian Families figurines, on top of a mortar-board hat. The scene features the 'Child Catcher', a character from the film who abducts children. Frankie admits that he did not make the scene himself, but had an art therapist do it for him. Greg awards him first place.
- Ivo brings in a whole, uncooked turkey, which he believes fits the brief because two TV comedy characters had famously worn one on their heads: Mr. Bean, and Monica in Friends. Ivo acknowledges that, in an interview about her experience, Courtney Cox had described it as "disgusting". Greg awards him last place.
- Kiell brings in a goldfish bowl which has fake plastic plants and a plastic goldfish inside it. Greg awards him third place.
- Jenny brings in a knitted traffic cone-themed tea cosy she's had made, combining two very clichéd things that people wear on their heads. After she puts the item on her own head in the studio, Greg states that she looks like "quite a fun terrorist". He ultimately awards her second place.
(Source credit: Karl Craven)