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The Chase fans go wild over 'beautiful and intelligent' contestant who steals ITV show

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The Chase viewers have set their sights on contestant Ashley after claiming her beauty and brains are stealing the show.The ITV fans took to social media on Thursday (August 11) to rave about Ashley, 32, a construction graduate originally from Liverpool.She did really well in her first round and managed to do better than the fans at home expected.Though it wasn't just her quiz answers viewers were impressed with.One fan wrote: "Hellooooooo, Ashley Jones![love heart eye emojis] #TheChase"Another added: "I want to have sex with Ashley #TheChase"While a third penned: "Right Ashley let's see what you got! #thechase"A fourth put: "Ashley.

Nice #TheChase""#thechase Yes! Well done Ashley. Smart young girl," shared another.Another Twitter user quipped: "The sexism is strong with this one.

Lads, Ashley's not gonna shag you #thechase""What a beautiful, intelligent girl Ashley is #thechase," complimented another.This comes a day after Bradley Walsh made a savage dig at one of his TV guests.Bradley made a quip at a 56-year-old taxi driver from York called Terry during Wednesday's show (August 10).On the show, Terry revealed his "weird hobby" of collecting foreign banknotes - of which he had around 6,500 different notes.Which led Bradley to question: "So, if you've got 6,500 notes that you've collected, how much would your collection be worth?""£6,000-£10,000 something like that," the taxi driver answered.Bradley then laughed and said: "Why didn't you just save your money?"So, if you were to win some more money what would you do?

Buy some more bank notes?" READ MORE:The Chase turns tense as quizzer offers to ‘slam dunk’ Bradley Walsh minutes into showThe Chase fans convinced player walked into wrong studio as she opens up on family.

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