The Chase viewers praised chaser Mark Labbett, otherwise known as The Beast, for his kind gesture as he went up against a visually impaired contestant.
27.12.2021 - 05:43 / msn.com
The show, which aired on Boxing Day, saw a group of celebrities take on five different chasers, who all donned spooky costumes and dressed up as the Addams Family. Celebrity contestants Reverend Richard Coles, Kate Silverton, Ruthie Henshall and Iain Stirling took on the chasers to win money for charity.
The Chase viewers praised chaser Mark Labbett, otherwise known as The Beast, for his kind gesture as he went up against a visually impaired contestant.
reports The Sun. READ MORE: Joe Swash's first date with Stacey Solomon when she vomited all over his walls The celebs were tasked with creating various Christmassy dishes, both sweet and savoury, with broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles taking the crown for his menu of roast partridge, 'five gold rings' crispy potatoes, caramelised pear, and pear gravy.
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