CELEBRITY Catchphrase has caught out another famous face with a Derry Girls legend getting stumped in the final round.
Siobhan McSweeney, who played Sister George Michael in the beloved Channel 4 comedy, appeared on the ITV gameshow hosted by Stephen Mulhern in a bid to raise money for charity.


The episode, which first aired in 2023, saw Siobhan go head-to-head against EastEnders’ star Charlie Brooks and Coronation Street’s Dev Alahan actor Jimmi Harkishin in the ‘say what you see’ guessing game.
After making it through to the final round, Siobhan had her skills put to one final test, going against the clock to answer questions on the catchphrase pyramid.
Unfortunately, she stumbled right at the Super Catchphrase final question â but would you have any luck?
In the clue, three people are exercising next to each other, but while two are doing quite well, a third is looking sad and struggling to keep up and working on bicep curls.
On the floor is a painted triangle, square, and circle.
Do you get it?
Siobhan was unfortunately unable to figure it out in the timeframe, though didn’t go home empty handed, earning an incredible £25,000 in the final round.
Add that to the £4,500 she had collected already, and that meant she was able to give £29,500 to North London’s Maya Centre âa specialist charity offering counselling and holistic support to low-income and minoritised women.
After the game was over, host Stephen asked her if she wanted to know what she’d missed out on âbut it had already clicked for her.
Without the pressure of the clock against her, Siobhan correctly guessed the answer was “Out Of Shape”; â as the person struggling was standing outside of the circle in front of them.
On top of earning some serious cash for her own charity, Siobhan managed to answer the special double question â meaning that Charlie and Jimmi both got their pot doubled too.
Jimmi donated his money Baby Lifelineâ which supports frontline NHS staff to prevent injuries and deaths in and around childbirth â while Charlie raised money for breast cancer charity, Future Dreams.

