Fans of The Chase were distracted during the latest episode as they compared a stunning player to , while Bradley Walsh had some words for another contestant on the hit game show.
During Friday's episode (October 04), Bradley welcomed back a brand new set of players who hoped to win big. Mary, Giles, Robyn and Torran all gave good performances in their cashbuilder round but standing in their way was chaser Paul Sinha who was ready to put a spanner in the works.
But despite the compelling show, fans at home appeared to lose focus as they couldn't keep their eyes off contestant number two, Robyn. Sharing their thoughts on X, one viewer said: "Robyn looks like Denise van Outen."
Another gushed: "I may be slightly in love with Robyn right now." A third penned: "Robyn has lovely eyes."
A fourth also wrote: "Robyn has to be related to Denise van Outen." Meanwhile, another added: "Robyn is a really smart young lady... is she actually older than she looks? She seems to have knowledge that an average 50+ person would know. Hmmmmm, I'm impressed so far."
Fans did get to see more of Robyn as she made it through to the final round. However, it was bad news for contestant number four, Torran.
Confident Torran managed to accumulate £3,000 in her cashbuilder. But Paul was able to tempt her to go for the higher offer on the table during her second round.
Playing for £83,000, fans at her home were backing Torran. But by question number two, it appeared their time on the show was short-lived.
As Torran got their question wrong, Bradley predicted that the chaser would have answered the question correctly. Turning to Torran he said: "Right, do you have any regrets?"
But sticking to his stance, Torran shared that he was happy he went for the higher offer. Despite his enthusiasm, it was curtains for Torran.
One fan said online: "Short but not so sweet." While another penned:"Fair play to Torran, is that short for Torrance?!"
The Chase airs weekdays at 5pm on ITV1.
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