Star of ITV quiz show The Chase has apologised to viewers after storming off the show following a defeat in an episode this week.
Mark Labbett, known as ‘The Beast’, walked of Wednesday’s show after falling to defeat in the Final Chase.
The four contestants managed to take home £21,000 in prize money with seconds left on the clock.
The chaser, who says on Twitter he spends time between Herefordshire and Sheffield, was seen punching the set at the end of the show.
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After congratulating the lucky contestants, host Bradley Walsh asked The Beast for his thoughts.
Mark congratulated the winners before declaring “I’m off” as he punched part of the set.
Bradley Walsh was left to apologise to viewers following the outburst.
He said: “I apologise to any kids watching, that is not how you should take defeat.”
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In 2019, Mr Labbett took part in a charity quiz in Hereford, organised by Hereford Lions Club and Radway Bridge Garden Centre.
At the time, organisers said it was his first public appearance in the city since making his home nearby.
The Beast issues apology to ITV The Chase Viewers
Mr Labbett has since taken to social media to apologise for his outburst explaining how his mental health was “shot”.
Posting on Twitter head said: “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.”
He added: “A remorseless diet of quality opponents didn’t help.”
@itvchase @markthebeastlabbett is happy for the team, but LIVID at how he played today 😱 And he certainly made sure the set knew about it 😳 #TheChase ♬ original sound - The Chase
Mark was inundated with support from fans of the show after his apology.
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One viewer wrote: “You should never have to apologise for the crime of “being human”. I’d have been nowhere on those questions.”
Another added: “Tbh you were kind and courteous to the team and their success then reacted angrily with yourself and that’s fine. It’s when the chaser is rude or short with the team that annoys me but you didn’t do that.”
“No need to apologise Mark, you played well and did your very best answering what was some nasty questions on #thechase. Nice that you congratulated the players and showed great sportsmanship,” added a third.
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