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Who won Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing?

Over the last three weeks, viewers have flocked to Channel 4 each night to test just how difficult – or easy – it can be to be handcuffed to a complete stranger.

Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing kicked off earlier this month, as Jonathan Ross challenged 18 brave Brits to remain handcuffed to a total stranger as long as they could manage, for a chance to win £100,000.

    As the episodes went on, pairs dropped one-by-one, and it all came down to three pairs: Charlie and Rob, Tilly and Anthony and Morag and Angie.

    They were challenged to a Mr and Mrs-style quiz to determine who knew each other best, before they then competed in a handcuffed race from Scotland, to Wales and on to London – with only a train ticket, no money and no phones.

    And it was Charlie and Rob who were crowned the winners! You can watch their winning moment below.

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    Rob, an adult content creator, went into the experiment to challenge himself mentally and was handcuffed to Charlie, a practical homemaker, who began the year with a resolution to be brave and push herself out of her comfort zone.

    Rob felt "relieved" when he realised he and Charlie had won, telling Channel 4: "I felt like all the hard work between me and Charlie had finally paid off. All the hours of compromise, all the hours of respect, all the hours of communication had finally come to a close where we had won something together as a team. It felt like winning with my older sister!"

    "It was a huge relief," Charlie added. "We actually had to wait quite a long time! It wasn’t like we were instantly un-handcuffed. It was a crazy experience but a huge relief. It took a while to get used to doing things on my own, but that’s maybe because I was very overtired."

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    In a divided Britain, the series set out with the hopes that pairs living in such close proximity with one another would force opposites to talk, listen and perhaps learn from each other – and it seems to have paid off.

    Reflecting on what they learned in the experiment, Charlie said: "That I can slow down, and be a bit more patient. And that I can take some time to rest and recharge, so then I can be my best for myself and others."

    While Rob added: "I learned that I need to take a little bit of a step back and prioritise different things in my life. And I want to get a bit more into baking and cooking."

    Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing is available to watch on catch-up on Channel4.com.

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