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Beat The Chasers turns awkward as contestant makes out host Bradley Walsh knows her

Beat The Chasers host Bradley Walsh was left baffled when one of his contestants seemed to think Bradley knew her better than he did.

On Saturday’s edition of the ITV quiz show, a fresh batch of contestants took it in turns of facing the five Chasers in the hopes of taking home a big cash prize.

However, when psychology academic Sam from Preston walked into the studio, it wasn’t long before she had host Bradley scratching his head in confusion at her quirky assumption.

The psychology buff chose to take on Chasers Anne “The Governess” Hegerty, Paul “The Sinnerman” Sinha and Darragh “The Menace” Ennis in a bid for £10k.

One Beat The Chasers player left Bradley confused when she was faced with a railway question
(Image: ITV)

Facing the three genius Chasers, Sam was tasked with the question: “Which of these follows Bristol to make the name of a major UK railway station”.

After tentatively choosing option A as a guess, Sam remarked: “Railways really aren’t my thing as you’ve probably guessed.”

Looking bewildered at the assumption, Bradley replied: “Why would I guess railways are not your thing?

“I mean forensically you like you travel on a train, but I’ve gotta be honest with ya, how I would know that railways aren’t your thing?”

Bradley was left baffled when the player assumed Bradley knew she didn’t like trains

The cringey on-air moment continued until Bradley broke the ice with a Doctor Who joke which left the studio audience laughing.

Bradley added: “Space travel’s not mine but I’ve been in a tardis!”, referring to his Doctor Who stint from 2018 until this year.

Sam’s choices were A (Waverly), B (Piccadily) or C (Temple Meads).

Bradley quizzed the player on her guess, wondering how he would know that fact about her
(Image: ITV)

Sadly for Sam, her luck didn’t improve and she chose the wrong answer, opting for Waverley instead of the right answer, Temple Meads.

She then got booted off of the show after getting Chased down by Anne, Paul and Darragh,

Sam’s fellow contestants didn’t manage much success either, until roadie Steph walked away with £8k and Veronica bagged £20k at the end after getting the better of Jenny “The Vixen” Ryan’s team.

Beat The Chasers airs 8.30 on ITV every Saturday.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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