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The Chase star Mark ‘The Beast’ Labbett reveals secret Covid-19 battle behind five stone weight loss

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THE Chase star Mark “The Beast” Labbett secretly ­battled Covid-19 — prompting him to lose almost five stone, the Sun on Sunday can reveal.

He was sent home from the set of the smash ITV daytime quiz show after coming down with symptoms, and was forced to miss two episodes. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Diabetic Mark was given a “red light” warning by his doctor at a medical in March when he weighed 27st.

He is the second star of The Chase hit by coronavirus after Paul “The Sinnerman” Sinha revealed he caught it after not self-isolating soon enough.

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