Richard Madeley has blasted The Chase’s Anne Hegerty as he says he is unhappy with her.
22.03.2022 - 19:11 / ok.co.uk
The Chase star Anne Hegerty, also known by her alter ego 'The Governess', is set to be replaced by a brand new brainiac on the upcoming series of Beat The Chasers, which is set to air on ITV in the coming weeks. It was announced last week that the quizzing queen, 63 - who has been one of the longest standing Chasers on the show since joining back in 2010 - was forced to pull out of the show due to illness.
Now, Aussie Chaser Issa Shultz, otherwise known as 'The Supernerd' is set to take the reins from Anne, who sadly tested positive for Coronavirus and wasn't able to film. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Anne took to social media last week to inform her disappointed fans about her absence, writing: "Unfortunately I’ve contracted Covid-19 so won’t be filming this series of #BeatTheChasers. "The fantastic @Issa25 will be stepping in for me and I’m looking forward to watching the series when it’s on air later this year." The former I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! star added: "I feel fine, but I'm still positive! (in all respects)." Eight-time winner of the Australian Quizzing Championships, Issa, 38, who has appeared as menacing chaser on 'Down Under's' version of the show since it first commenced in 2015, has never before starred on the UK series.Though he may be a newbie, it is understood that the quiz guru will be tough competition for the brave contestants, as he's also competed on The Rich List as well as Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? However, fans of the popular 5pm quiz show have expressed their sadness that their favourite Chaser Anne won't be appearing on the forthcoming series.
Richard Madeley has blasted The Chase’s Anne Hegerty as he says he is unhappy with her.
This Morning viewers couldn't help but be distracted during the latest edition of the show as Shaun Wallace joined hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary. The Chase star, known as the 'Dark Destroyer' was live in the studio during the ITV daytime programme on Tuesday (April 5) alongside his fellow quizzer Anne Hegerty, aka The Governess.
The Chase star Anne Hegerty has opened up about her upbringing and family life during an emotional episode of ITV show DNA Journey - including how her late dad abruptly left home one Christmas. Anne is best known as The Chase’s The Governess, but in the series that explores family history, viewers will see a brand new side to the 63 year old.The former I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! contestant, who filmed the programme alongside The Chase co-star Shaun Wallace, began tracing her ancestors’ footsteps to find out more about them. And during filming for the hour-long special, which airs on Tuesday 5 April, Anne relives some tough moments from her past.
Anne Hergerty discovered to her shock that she is related to the Queen in an episode of ITV’s DNA Journey which aired on Monday. The Chase star found out on the show that Queen Elizabeth II is her 19th cousin and that King Robert the Bruce was her great grandfather 20 times over. When the connection was revealed to Anne, she confessed that she had already been told this information by her grandmother – although she didn’t believe her at the time.
The Chase's Anne Hegerty was stunned to discover that she is related to royalty after investigating her family history on ITV's DNA Journey on Monday.
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Anne Hegerty, aka The Governess, is set to be replaced on the upcoming series of Beat The Chasers after she was forced to pull out due to illness.The quizzing queen - who has been one of the longest standing chasers on the show since joining back in 2010 - took to social media to share the disappointing news with fans.The 63 year old former I'm A Celeb star took to social media to explain: "Unfortunately I’ve contracted Covid-19 so won’t be filming this series of #BeatTheChasers. "The fantastic @Issa25 will be stepping in for me and I’m looking forward to watching the series when it’s on air later this year.
Anne Hathaway went to great lengths to perfect her latest role in Apple TV’s new series WeCrashed, revealing her acting method in a recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.The 39-year-old Hollywood star explained that she wanted to embody the character, and even included a strict eating plan, playing Rebekah Neumann, alongside Jared Leto and America Ferrera. However as a mother, she had to adjust her preparation for the role.“I don’t really go as immersive as I did before I had kids,” she admitted, “But I did get very into yoga, and I actually really want to thank my teacher who worked with me every single day getting ready to play Rebekah.