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The Chase’s Mark Labbett convinced co-star Anne Hegerty to go on I’m A Celebrity

Mark Labbett has said he convinced Anne Hegerty to go on I’m A Celebrity (PA)
Mark Labbett has said he convinced Anne Hegerty to go on I’m A Celebrity (PA)

Mark Labbett has claimed responsibility for convincing his The Chase co-star Anne Hegerty to go on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

Speaking on ITV’s Loose Women, the professional quizzer, 53, said: “I’ve got a confession to make, I kind of talked her into it. I feel even more guilty after voting for her on that trial.

“Foolish me, when they said ‘mental challenge’ I thought: ‘Perfect for Anne, throw her in, she’s really good under that kind of test conditions.’

“I should have realised, with it being the jungle, it would be more than solving a problem, it would be slime et cetera.”

On an episode of the ITV show earlier this week, Hegerty quit a Bush Tucker Trial after suffering under a deluge of slime and six kilos of mealworms.

The 60-year-old was competing to win meals for the campers and managed to get two of the stars on offer before the trial became too much, saying: “I’m sorry, I can’t do it anymore.”

Anne Hegerty interview
Anne Hegerty quit a Bush Tucker Trial when the slime and bugs became too much (Ian West/PA)

Labbett praised Hegerty, the godmother of his son, for her honesty on the show but warned fans to expect emotional ups and downs from the quiz ace, who has autism.

He said: “The nice thing about Anne is she doesn’t have that filter, that disguise that other people have. So what you’re seeing is how she genuinely is.

“She will be [upset] a bit more. The difference is she’ll pull herself together after 15 or 30 minutes or so, then she’ll be back. I think she’ll go a long way.”

Asked whether he would ever consider appearing on I’m A Celebrity himself, Labbett replied: “If I get enough calories and the fee’s big enough, hell yeah.”