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The Chase's Anne Hegerty admits concerns for co-star Paul Sinha's health

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The Chase star Anne Hegerty has spoken of the concern she and her fellow quiz experts have for colleague Paul Sinha amid his ongoing health battle.

Anne, better know to viewers as her alter ego The Governess, is back on screens this week for a new series of Beat the Chasers.

Appearing on Loose Women to publicise the show, which sees contestants go up against a full line-up of Chasers including The Governess as well as The Beast, The Vixen, The Dark Destroyer and The Sinnerman, she admitted her worries about her co-star.

The Chronicle Live reports during her interview, she revealed she is especially close to The Beast, real name Mark Labbett, telling the panel: "We do speak at least a couple of times a week, we are just good mates.

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