'Annoyed' Bradley Walsh walks ITV The Chase contestant off set after 'rude' remark

The Chase host Bradley Walsh was left fuming as he made his way over to one contestant after they made a cheeky comment and he was forced to walk them off the set

ITV The Chase's Bradley Walsh

Bradley Walsh marched Ruth off the set after her comment (Image: ITV1)

On one particular episode, Bradley Walsh was left in stitches and escorted a contestant off the set following a quip on The Chase. The beloved ITV quiz show aired a celebrity special with a star-studded episode.

The celebrity lineup included Ruth Davidson, Ferne McCann, Dan Walker, and Mark King, all vying to outsmart the chaser for a hefty charity prize. Paul Sinha, known as The Sinnerman, was the brainy adversary they faced.

Scottish politician Ruth Davidson kicked things off by bagging £7,000 in her cash builder round. The 45 year old maintained her strong performance, sailing through the head-to-head and securing her place in the Final Chase, as reported by The Liverpool Echo.

But it wasn't all smooth sailing. During her final question, when asked: "How is forty written in Roman numerals? " she correctly answered XL.

Bradley Walsh with wife Donna

Bradley owns a company with his wife Donna (Image: Getty)

Bradley quipped that it stood for 'extra large', which led to a playful rebuke from Ms Davidson, saying: "That's a bit rude".

In response, Bradley humorously marched her off the set, asserting: "I do the jokes on this show," leaving viewers in hysterics at the exchange.

Ferne and Mark later joined Ms Davidson in the ultimate showdown, where they amassed £12,000 for their chosen charities. They managed to put 16 steps between them and The Sinnerman, ensuring they walked away with the winnings for their causes.

Meanwhile, Bradley's eye-watering net worth is said have been revealed, with Companies House figures showing he's one of the top-paid TV stars in the UK.

His company Wingit Production Limited, which he runs with his wife Donna, saw their accounts increasd by £1.3 million last year, leaving Bradley to bring in a cool £25,000 a week.

Wingit Production Limited saw its value rise from £14.5 million to nearly £20 million in just two years, following his success on The Chase, Gladiators and Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad, the latter shows of which he appears on with his son Barney.

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