ITV The Chase fans have rushed to support Paul Sinha after he apologised for a change of behaviour due to his medication for Parkinson's disease. The Chase star Paul was supported by ITV fans as he opened up on his health battle.
“A lot of these episodes were when my Parkinson's meds were making me very chatty. I can only apologise. #TheChase," he said on Twitter. A fan replied: "Apology not necessary."
"No need to apologise. Computer was a bit harsh on Rob mind you," said a second. "No need to apologise I just thought you were in a good mood lol," another wrote.
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"No apology needed," said another. Another said: "No need to apologise - you make it more interesting" Another commented: "Please don't apologise. Best to be chatty, than miserable!."
"There’s no need to apologise at all!! Keep it coming I say!," said another. "Just watched you on tv Paul and very good performance all round," said another. "No need to apologise Paul! I enjoy the facts. Keep em' coming," another wrote.
It comes after Paul last year revealed how his husband has supported him since his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019. The pro quizzer was invited onto Loose Women during Parkinson's Awareness Week to speak about his journey so far, Birmingham Live reports.
Paul was open and honest about how he was feeling, he said: "I'm fine to be honest with you. I was diagnosed in 2019, which was a bit of a shock to the system. Parkinson's a slow illness, I'm still fighting fit."
Paul went on to explain how his partner Oliver has been supportive and that they both are very happy together. He said: "My husband Oliver is quite calm and pragmatic person. He doesn't panic about things."
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