ITV The Chase star Mark Labbett distracts fans with huge change as he shares pouting selfie
21.03.2023 - 14:07
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Mark Labbett has wowed fans of The Chase as the star issued a warning. The ITV game show quizzer took to Instagram with a pouting selfie of himself and co-star Shaun Wallace. The pair appeared to be in the studio for the popular show, hosted by Bradley Walsh, as they posed for the camera.
The snap also came with a warning as Mark captioned the post: "There is a fake account out there #markthebeastlabett who unfortunately cannot even spell my surname correctly."
But fans were too distracted by the TV star as the selfie highlighted Mark's recent body transformation. The 57-year-old is often being applauded by fans after he managed to shift a huge 10-stone since making the decision to embark on a healthier and more active lifestyle.
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@esmerelda_mcflump said: "Looking very chiselled there Beasty!" @angelarobson72 commented: "There is only one mark labbett looking good though." @gough.lynda wrote: "You look incredible huge congratulations on your weight loss."
@rman0141 replied: "Could slice potatoes on those jawbones." @karenmpate shared: "Love that photo. You both look so handsome." @chezbx typed: "You're looking great Mark." @chattymand added: "Looking good great pic."
Last month Mark - who was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 2017 after a nurse spotted how easily he had bruised his legs after a football game - addressed surgery claims after recently showing off his weight loss.
Back in December, fans were left stunned when he shared a new snap of himself backstage in pantomime. Mark, who is nicknamed 'The Beast' on the quiz show, floored followers on social media as he posted a picture from
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