ITV The Chase’s Bradley Walsh stuns fans as he opens up on health condition

Bradley Walsh, the host of The Chase, surprised viewers of the show by revealing a little-known fact about his health.

During an episode of the ITV show, Bradley, 63, was initially puzzled by a question about Scrabble tiles and their colours.

However, he then confessed: "Fans at home are probably thinking 'what's he talking about he must be really dim' but no it's my colour blindness."

Viewers quickly took to social media to share their reactions to Bradley's unexpected revelation. One fan joked: "Colour-blindness? That came right out of the green!" while another posted: "#thechase had no idea bradley was colour blind!"

Some fans even teased Bradley, with one saying: "No, you're really dim colour blindness plays no role," and another echoing: "It's not your colour blindness, Bradley."

Liz, who managed to secure £4,000 for the team, was left standing alone as her teammates were swiftly sent packing by a formidable Sinha.

In the final Chase, the American student, currently pursuing her PHD in York, impressed both Bradley and the Sinnerman with a decent score of ten.

However, it wasn't enough to beat Paul, who caught up with her effortlessly, leaving a whole minute and a second to spare.

Fans of The Chase were left fuming after a recent episode led viewers to claim that the show is 'fixed'.

Contestants Joann, Ruby, Matthew and Brendan put in an impressive shift but unfortunately lost out on the huge £100,000 cash prize, which would have made them each £25,000 richer.

Following the foursome's failure to make it all the way, a slew of viewers took to social media to brand the show "fixed" – mainly for the reason that professional quizzer, Mark Labbett, otherwise known as 'The Beast,' was given a whole host of easy questions by presenter Bradley Walsh compared to the contestants.

Fans argued it was obvious that he was going to beat them and strip them of their potentially life changing fortune.

"@MarkLabbett had some easy questions in that… Even I could have got most of them! They were never gonna give 100k away that easy. #TheChase," one person typed, as a second echoed this sentiment, typing: "I'm sorry, those Chaser questions were FAR easier, shame they didn't choose the better set. Bad luck guys, frustrating, but that's the game!*! #TheChase."

"I'm sorry, those Chaser questions were FAR easier, shame they didn't choose the better set. Bad luck guys, frustrating, but that's the game!*! #TheChase," a third penned.

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