Four years on and it's still one of the most iconic meltdowns in TV history.
Peter Marsh, a salesman from Oxfordshire, appeared on Channel 4 Come Dine With Me in January 2016.
But Peter was left with a bitter taste in his mouth (and it wasn't a problem with the cooking), when another contestant, Jane, took home the prize money.
When Peter read out the results, it was one of the most-loved TV moments of last decade.
After the show aired, Mr Marsh broke his silence and told The Mirror that 'what's shown is not all that happens' and blamed the show's editors for the furore.
Read the story from back in 2016 here
Mr Marsh was an instant hit, and now you can even buy T-shirts and other merchandise with his killer line, 'enjoy the money Jane'. He is still referenced often on social media.
what a:
— Ollie Chesshire (@ollie_chesshire) June 3, 2018
⚪️ goal
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🔘 sad little life jane. enjoy the money. spend it on getting some lessons in grace and decorum because you have all the grace of a reversing dump truck with no tires on. pic.twitter.com/gLB8kIT7AB
What became of the constants of this iconic episode of Come Dine With Me? If you know, get in touch. Wherever you are, we hope you did, indeed, enjoy the money Jane.
Enjoy the money Jane pic.twitter.com/WYyTaL4wFT
— joe (@goulcher) October 11, 2019
Goodmorning to everyone apart from Jane.
— Dale (@DaleRobertsDR) December 2, 2019
Enjoy the money I hope it makes you happy. Dear lord, what a sad little life, Jane. You ruined my night completely so you could have the money and I hope now you can spend it on lessons in grace and decorum. pic.twitter.com/SFtAXRfJvI
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