We can't get enough of Anne Hegerty - first of all she dubbed Emily Atack's troll a 'sad c**t' on Twitter and now, with her no f*cks given attitude, she's explain to football fans that she wasn't in the crowd at Newcastle United's game.
The latter came following The Chronicle's tweet on 12 April of football fans cheering and celebrating:
People responded to the post joking that the topless man at the front of the picture was The Chase star.
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One person wrote: "Is that Anne hegerty from The Chase?" While another commented: "Bloody hell I thought it was her for an moment @anne_hegerty".
Funny joke guys.
In fact, it seems it was because Anne - better known as 'The Governess' on the popular ITV quiz show - replied to the claims with a laughing emoji.
She didn't stop there either, when someone responded saying 'Prove it', Anne quickly replied: "My tits are bigger than that."
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Go on, Anne.
Another got back to her applauding her for making light of the situation and said: "I can't stop.roaring with laughter! Your sense of humour is simply the best".
Another person chimed in saying: "I can't unsee this," and the Governess struck again by wittily responding: "YOU can't unsee it? How do you think I feel?"
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Many jumped to the Chaser's defence with one writing: "Bless I love your humour ! I thought he was rude! Fair play to you!"
Someone else added: "Just see the funny side Anne. That's all you can do. Start arguing about it on Twitter and you'll be on here for hours."
A third simply said: "I love u Anne people are mean dont listen".
Back in March, Anne jumped in to defend actress and fellow camp mate, Emily Atack. The pair made friends while living together in jungle on the latest season of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.
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Emily shared the news that she had been cast as Debbie Harry in a new TV series and some prick called Steve dubbed her as 'just not pretty enough'.
Anne quickly came to the rescue and, replying directly to him, she tweeted: "What a sad c*** you are, Steve."
Couldn't have put it better ourselves.
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