Paul Sinha's actions resulted in a significant financial loss for The Chase.

A significant motive existed.

June 29th 2024.

Paul Sinha's actions resulted in a significant financial loss for The Chase.
Paul Sinha, known as 'the Sinnerman' on the popular TV show The Chase, has recently shared a surprising revelation about his weight loss journey. Not only has he successfully put his diabetes into remission, but he also accidentally put ITV out of pocket due to his significant weight loss causing him to need new, smaller suits.

Paul has been open about his health journey since being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 2017 and Parkinson's in 2019. In a documentary about diabetes, Paul reduced his calorie intake to 800 a day and lost two stone, which put his condition into remission. However, the unintended side effect was the cost of new suits for The Chase, which Paul jokingly calls "dozens of pounds."

Despite his health challenges, Paul has continued to star on The Chase and shows no signs of stepping down anytime soon. He even sees it as a way to measure his brain's function and ability, as he hasn't noticed any decline since his Parkinson's diagnosis.

In December 2019, Paul married his partner Oliver Levy, and he says that his mind is still as sharp as ever. However, he did share a funny story about how his mother found out he was gay - through a drunken phone call from a mystery friend at a house party. He jokes that he still doesn't know who it was and may have to hold a poll to find out.

Despite the unexpected and sometimes humorous challenges he has faced, Paul remains positive and determined to fight his health issues. He also continues to entertain audiences on The Chase, which he considers to be the funniest show on TV. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to get in touch with the entertainment team. They'd love to hear from you.

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