BRADLEY Walsh was unable to contain himself during a recent episode of The Chase after a question made fun of Declan Donnelly’s height.
The Chase host was left in hysterics on Thursday evening’s instalment of the ITV quiz show after Dec‘s 5ft 5in height was highlighted.


As one of the contestants faced off against Jenny Ryan, a question appeared on the screen, reading: “Who wrote the book No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference?”
The options were either Greta Thunberg, Malala Yousafzai or Declan Donnelly – the last of which host Bradley cracked up while reading, as Jenny laughed along, too.
Contestant Ollie gave the correct answer of Swedish activist Thunberg, whose book was published in 2019.
It comes after Chaser Mark Labbett returned to the show on Wednesday after storming off as his opposition took home £21,000 last week.
The Beast congratulated the contestants for their win before leaving the studio and punching the wall on the way out.
When the game had finished and Mark had failed to catch the team, he said: “Well played guys, you deserve it – I’m off.”
Following the wall-punching incident, Bradley immediately apologised for Mark’s behaviour on the show, telling viewers that isn’t how people should deal with defeat.
Mark took to Twitter to issue an apology after the incident, writing: “Apologies to those of you disappointed with my behaviour tonight.
“My mental health was shot before that game, it was storm off or break down in tears. A remorseless diet of quality opponents didn’t help.”
The Chase airs weekdays at 5pm on ITV.


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