đ¨BREAKING: Bradley Walshâs âChaseâ replacement is said to be âsealedâ, and the reaction has been immediate, emotional, and explosive
After more than a decade at the helm of The Chase, Bradley Walshâs future on the hit ITV quiz show is once again under intense scrutiny â with fans now convinced a replacement could already be waiting in the wings.
The 64-year-old presenter has fronted The Chase since 2009, becoming one of the most recognisable faces in British daytime television. He later went on to host spin-off series Beat the Chasers in 2020, cementing his status as the heart of the franchise.
But online chatter has reignited speculation that Bradley may eventually step aside, after viewers began noticing what they believe is a shift in his on-screen energy.
âHe looks tired⌠but weâd still miss himâ
The conversation gained momentum on Reddit, where one fan suggested Bradley could be growing weary after hosting nearly 1,000 episodes across multiple formats.
One user wrote:
âDonât get me wrong, Brad is good at it. He just seems bored and over it. Anyone would be after doing it for that many years.â
Another added that while Bradley remains charismatic, he appears keen to âget to the end of the showâ rather than linger on contestantsâ backstories â something that didnât go unnoticed by long-time viewers.
Despite the criticism, many were quick to defend him, praising his rapport with the Chasers and insisting the show simply wouldnât be the same without him.
One name keeps coming upâŚ
As the debate intensified, one familiar BBC figure emerged repeatedly as a potential successor â author and broadcaster Richard Osman.
Some fans suggested his quiz pedigree and calm authority could make him a natural fit, while others strongly disagreed.
One viewer commented:
âIf Bradley went, the show would probably end. Or theyâd try someone else and it just wouldnât work.â
Another joked:
âImagine Richard Osman taking over â I just canât see it.â
The divide among fans was clear: while some are curious about change, many insist Bradley Walsh is irreplaceable.
Bradleyâs own words speak volumes
Amid the speculation, Bradley himself has been clear about his intentions.
Speaking previously to the Daily Mail, he shut down any suggestion of an imminent exit, saying:
âUntil people say theyâve had enough and start switching off, Iâll do it. Weâve had such an extraordinary time together. Itâs the best job in the world.â
Insiders have since suggested that Bradley would even consider staying on for reduced pay if it meant continuing with a role he genuinely loves â a revelation that has only deepened fansâ emotional reaction.
Fans make one thing clear
While ITV has made no official announcement regarding a replacement, the message from viewers is loud and consistent:
The Chase without Bradley Walsh is almost unthinkable.
Whether this latest wave of speculation signals real change or simply reflects fansâ fears of losing a TV institution remains to be seen â but for now, Bradley remains firmly in place, with the audience still very much on his side.
Source:Â https://www.dailymail.co.uk/

