The Last Pundit Standing: Nahyan Chowdhury crowned winner of BBC show at Wembley

“The chosen creator has shown great resilience being able to deliver under pressure and has an exciting future in this role,” Scott said as she announced the winner.
Chowdhury was overcome with emotion as he was hugged and congratulated by Addison.
From the first challenge at Goodison Park in episode one – where Chowdhury was the only contestant to hit the woodwork in the crossbar challenge – hearing the news at Wembley was a full circle moment for him.
“Fair play,” Addison said. “He comes in week one at Goodison and hits the crossbar. It was destined.”
With a contract at BBC Sport secured, Chowdhury’s first day in his new role will be 12 August.
“I’m excited, get me in and get straight going,” he said. “I wanted to get in there straight away and make an impact and prove I am a worthy winner.
“I had no idea I’d be in this position. If you asked me a year ago and you said you would be making content and be on a TV show, I’d have said ‘no chance’. I never thought about it because you just don’t see people like me doing that kind of thing. I am so lucky I have been thrown into this position.
“I’ve done it, I’ve proved to myself that I can do it and I’m going to prove to everyone else that I am a worthy winner. It’s not the end, it’s just the beginning.
“I am the last pundit standing.”