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The Chase star Darragh Ennis has opened up about the trolling he faces on social media, urging quiz fans to think twice before posting "horrible" comments. The TV personality, who currently stars in ITV's Beat the Chasers, told OK! in an exclusive chat that he fired back at trolls online after one "really bad performance" on the show. "I wasn't upset by what [trolls] were saying but I'm looking at what they're saying and thinking, 'These people need to dial back what they're doing,'" said Darragh, 43.
"I'd had a show where I got a few questions wrong. It got into my head and I just fell apart. I couldn't concentrate and I had a really bad performance.
It happens every so often. But people were tagging me and saying how terrible I was and, 'Are you sure they're not going to sack you?' "If I was the kind of person who let that get to me, I'd be like rocking backwards and forwards because it was dozens of people," he added. "It's absolutely fine to criticise them when their in the public eye, that happens, but you don't need to tag them.
"I just think people need to take a breath and go, 'If I wouldn't say this to their face, why would I think it's OK to say it online just because there's no repercussions?'" Darragh added that he was advised by ITV and The Chase's production company not to look at social media. "They said if I ever did get upset, to just stop [looking at social media]. But it's a large part of my CV," he said.
"I quite like interacting with people about the show and answering people's questions and stuff. It could be such a nice, friendly place but it's not. It's horrible a lot of the time." As for how he brushes off the nasty online comments, Darragh admitted that he has "bottomless self-confidence".
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Joe Sugg has proved that he is quite the quizzer during The Chase Celebrity Special over the weekend, as he nearly managed to beat chaser Paul Sinha and win £201,000 for charity. The YouTube star, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, appeared on the show alongside Myles Stephenson, David James and Lucrezia Millarini in the hopes to bag some cash. And while they didn't quite make it, many, including host Bradley Walsh, were shocked by Joe's efforts as he single-handedly put the £200K sum in the bank.
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Mark Labbett has opened up about working on The Chase and revealed that the format of the show was originally different, but TV bosses made a last-minute change. Mark, 58, who is known as The Beast, appears on the ITV game show as a Chaser, alongside Shaun Wallace, Anne Hegerty, Jenny Ryan, Paul Sinha and Darragh Ennis. One Chaser appears in each episode with contestants hoping to beat them, but most fail to do so due to the Chasers' incredible general knowledge skills.
ITV's The Chase is known for featuring some of the best quizzers on the circuit - and now, guest star Dom Joly has revealed just how seriously the Chasers take the show in order to stay at the top. Comedian Dom said that when he was a celebrity contestant on the show, hosted by Bradley Walsh, he saw Mark Labbett - aka The Beast - become so angry about a call on one question that the show had to be stopped while they argued. Dom appeared on Beat The Chasers where he managed to beat all five chasers, winning £50k for charity.
The Traitors continued on Wednesday as latest recruit Ross had a game plan as he still didn't want to disclose that Diane was his mum, and hinted at his revenge of taking one of them out if need be.
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A contestant on the ITV quizzing show, The Chase, left viewers - and the show's presenter, Bradley Walsh - in hysterics during a recent episode. For those who missed the episode, Bradley was forced to have a word with 29 year Reece after he made a cheeky comment about one of the questions.To recap, the London based writer and performer was up against veteran chaser, Paul Sinha, aka The Sinnerman, at the time of the incident.
Bradley Walsh, the host of ITV's The Chase and Gladiators, had a hilarious surprise when he finally met former alpine skier Fanny Chmelar, whose name he famously struggled to pronounce on the show. The funny encounter happened while Bradley was in bed during an appearance on Michael McIntyre's Big Show.The 61 year old TV presenter went viral back in 2011 for his reaction to Fanny's name on The Chase, which left him in fits of laughter.
Kim from Manchester, Owen from Lincoln, Georgina from Hertfordshire, Perry from Truro all appeared on The Chase in the hopes of winning thousands of pounds as they took on the Chaser.
The Chase presenter Bradley Walsh is beloved by fans for bantering back-and-forth with the formidable Chasers - however, star Darragh Ennis has revealed that the quiz host does not spend much time with his fellow co-stars outside of filming. The Dublin-born quiz whiz joined The Chase in 2020 alongside the rest of the brainy line-up - Paul Sinha, Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty, Jenny Ryan and Shaun Wallace. Darragh, 43, spoke to OK! in an exclusive interview ahead of tonight's celebrity edition of Beat the Chasers and explained that the Chasers don't socialise a lot with Bradley - or one another - off the show.
Beat the Chasers star Darragh Ennis has revealed which of the celebrity contestants has been his favourite throughout his time on the show - and it's an EastEnders legend with a craving for quizzing! Darragh, 43, joined ITV's The Chase as one of its professional quizzers in 2020, going head-to-head with celebrity contestants in the show's various specials. In an exclusive interview with OK!, the TV star admitted that one of the toughest celebrities he's faced on Beat the Chasers has been EastEnders' Shaun Williamson - who is one of the top 100 quizzers in the country. Shaun, 58, played Barry Evans on the soap for 10 years until 2004, before playing himself on Extras and Life's Too Short.
ITV The Chase fans have been left baffled after a contestant on the game show asked host Bradley Walsh: "What's a chicken shop?"
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The Repair Shop's new season is back every Wednesday, with more visitors seeking the experts' help.The BBC series sees Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch form a team who breathe new life into old teddy bears and toys. Julie and Amanda have been on The Repair Shop since it started in 2017. Although they're always seen together, they're not related but are close friends who love restoring toys.They also spend a lot of time together outside work as they run a business together.They caught the attention of BBC bosses for The Repair Shop because of their workshop, Bear It In Mind.The Southampton-based business, which they started in 2006, repairs and cares for needy toys.
ITV's The Chase star Shaun Wallace has responded to calls for him to be "sacked" from the popular game show.
ITV The Chasers are 'seeking revenge' as they admit to 'testing each other' on the hit quiz show, The Chase. On Tuesday, January 16, Chasers Shaun Wallace, aka The Dark Destroyer, and Anne Hegerty, also known as The Governess, appeared on This Morning. Shaun spoke to This Morning hosts Dermot O'Leary and Josie Gibson about the relationship that The Chasers, including Mark Labbett, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan and Darragh Ennis have.
The Chase star Mark Labbett was shocked during a recent episode of the ITV game show when a team of contestants set a surprising record.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director As “The Sopranos” turns 25 years old, its esteemed creator David Chase isn’t exactly celebrating. In a recent interview with The Times UK, Chase proclaimed television’s golden age over and lamented over the changing state of the business. He suggested that today’s TV gatekeepers are no longer interested in the serious-minded fare that Chase broke new ground with “The Sopranos” and that continued over the next 25 years with the likes of “The Wire,” “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad” and more.