The Chase: Team loses against Paul Sinha

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Paul Sinha, 51, has been left furious after some Twitter users “mocked” him for his typos, despite his bio stating that his typing had been slowed down by Parkinson’s disease. The Chase star questioned whether those who queried his writing have “human empathy”, as he threatened to block those who “have a go” at his posts.

Paul typed today: “It is wearying to repeat it, but if you are mocking me for typos, you’re a thunderous b**lend with no human empathy.”

In response, fans supported the star as they urged him to keep tweeting.

One wrote: “Oh the ‘keyboard warriors!’ Just ignore/block… lots of people make mistakes, myself included if I hit the wrong keys in a hurry people see just one thing, form their own opinions & think they’re Mr/Mrs perfect, it’s TWITTER! not a grammar correction club. Keep tweeting.”

A second replied: “F them lad. Ur humourous strength in all this is a great pick me up for loads of us. Stay strong and funny.”(sic)

While a third commented: “You are much more gracious about this than I would be.”

In his Twitter bio, Paul had warned his followers to be patient with him as he suffers from a degenerative disease.

He wrote: “My typing has been slowed down by a degenerative disease.

“If you have a go at typos or punctuation, I’ll count that as a block.”

However, it appears some have still continued to point out his mistakes, after he had shared how in spite of his condition he had continued to be a top-ranked quizzer.

He posted on Sunday: “Despite Parkinsons i remsin the fifth ranked quizzer in the Uk, and the fourth ranked for 2020/21.”(sic)

One replied: “Might have affected your spelling though! Great quizzes, great stand-up! More power to you Paul.”

Paul divulged in 2019 his Parkinson’s diagnosis as he vowed to live in the present going forward.

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The TV personality said on Loose Women: “I refuse to live in the future. I only want to live in the present and enjoy the present.

“Because I don’t know what my future is. I don’t have the time scale and I don’t know when I’m going to start deteriorating.

“I’ve got Parkinson’s and I’ll always have it… unless they find a miracle cure. 

“I’ve got to deal with it the best I can. And the best I can is to enjoy life and prove that life is for living.”

However his co-star Anne Hegerty has admitted she and her fellow Chasers are concerned for Paul  amid his ongoing health battle.

Anne, who said she is closest to The Beast, real name Mark Labbett, told Loose Women: “We do speak at least a couple of times a week, we are just good mates.

“We’re very sort of mutually supportive but there is a sense in which all the Chasers are very mutually supportive.”

And it was then that Anne admitted the Chasers’ shared concern for Paul, saying: “We are concerned about Paul’s health, for example, and making sure everyone is okay.”

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