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Jenny Ryan hits back at claims Covid rules could've broken during Beat The Chasers filming

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Bradley Walsh is noticeably seen keeping a distance from the guests and the chasers are seen in their usual seats with a gap between them.One intrigued viewer took to Twitter to query the chasers about their seating arrangement.They wrote: “How are the Chasers allowed to sit so close to each other on #BeatTheChasers?

Brad obviously keeps his distance from the contestants.”Responding to this, Jenny, known as The Vixen on the show, wrote: “We are in a Close Contact Cohort as per the national guidelines for film & TV production.”A cohort is a small number of people as possible who unavoidably need to be in close contact with each other.Graham Norton 'never allowed to touch a button' at BBC Radio 2According to ITV, those a part of a Close.

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