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The Vixen Jenny Ryan s life away from Chase with secret boyfriend
Jenny has hinted at her love life away from the popular ITV quiz show The Chase
Jenny Ryan as The Vixen on The Chase (Image: ITV)
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The Chase star Jenny Ryan is one of the best quizzers to ever appear on TV, but that s not her only talent.
17:27 EDT, 10 May 2021
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The Tory MP son of TV chef Prue Leith is set to appear in court after his lockdown puppy allegedly ran amok among deer in a park.
Danny Kruger s Jack Russell terrier Pebble is said to have worried fallow deer in violation of regulations governing Royal Parks.
It is understood no animals were hurt, but the MP could still face a fine of £200 if found guilty.
Eton-educated Mr Kruger, 46, MP for Devizes in Wiltshire, had been expected to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates Court in London yesterday, but the case was adjourned until May 24. Tory MP Danny Kruger, 46, is set to appear in court after his lockdown puppy (both pictured on Monday) allegedly ran amok among deer in a park
The Chasers secret off-screen lives - from jobs before The Chase to saucy romances
The fearsome geniuses from Beat The Chasers started off in very different occupations and have had some interesting romances, including one star marrying his own cousin
18:30, 4 MAY 2021
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This week, I watched two historical documentaries about make-up. One was Make-up: A Glamorous History on BBC Two, which recreated the faces of the 18th century. The other was Glow-Up: Britain’s Next Make-up Star on BBC Three, which recreated the faces of 2019. But that’s only because I pressed the wrong button on iPlayer and watched an old series by mistake.
I’m glad I did, because now if I say anything that gives the impression I thought it was derivative codswallop, we can happily assume that it just
had to be derivative codswallop for its first series (to get the commission from nervous channel heads who need everything new to be like everything else they’ve seen before), and its 2021 incarnation is a radical new departure in original programme-making.