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He told presenters on Good Morning Britain (GMB) earlier today (August 28) that it began after the group had been planning a trip to Rhodes but Mark Labbett, nicknamed “The Beast”, was unable to make it. The 54-year-old explained: “It started a few years ago when a guy called Stephen, who’s the wealthiest man I know because he’s a dentist..

. we organised an annual holiday to Rhodes in the Mediterranean. “Then Mark couldn’t make it because he was never around during the month.



'I had the worst week of my life in December.' Chaser Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha tells us how he's stayed positive through his health battles. pic.

twitter.com/csIGvryh0p “So this dentist, out of the kindness of his own heart, said ‘Why don’t you come to my house?’ and, being a dentist, it’s the largest house you’ve ever seen in the world. “I won’t say where it is because it’s clearly secret, but we go for one week every year and we just get questions thrown at us for a week.

“It’s like a training regimen with the best food and the best treatment, it’s an amazing holiday.” Sinha, nicknamed “The Sinnerman”, has been on The Chase since 2011, when he joined as the fourth Chaser. He also has a stand-up comedy career and has hosted a number of BBC radio shows.

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