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The Chase's Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha weds his long-term partner - Daily Mail

The Chase's Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha weds his long-term partner Olly in 'wonderful' ceremony... 8 months after his Parkinson's diagnosis

  • The quizzing ace and comedian, 49, took to his blog to announce the happy news about the big day where they wed in front of 38 guests 
  • While he admitted things went wrong he calmed down and realised he was 'having the f**king time of my life' 
  • In January, Paul proposed to Olly and revealed the news on Twitter: 'I proposed today. He said yes. Thus starts yet another diet'

The Chase star Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha has married his long-term partner. 

The quizzing ace and comedian, 49, took to his blog to announce the happy news about the big day where they wed in front of 38 guests and Paul, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in May, sang a self written song.

He wrote on his blog about the details of the day, where they had a meal with 75 people and a party with 300, and while he admitted things went wrong he calmed down and realised he was 'having the f**king time of my life'.

Woo! The Chase star Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha has married his long-term partner

Woo! The Chase star Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha has married his long-term partner

Paul went through the day in detail and rounded out his post: 'Best of all, when I woke up the next morning, I realised: "I hadn’t thought about my Parkinson’s once."

'All I thought was how lucky I was to have lived a life where my friends and family are amazing. On to married life.'

In January, Paul proposed to Olly and revealed the news on Twitter when he announced that he had popped the question by penning: 'I proposed today. He said yes. Thus starts yet another diet.'

The proposal comes two years after the quiz expert said in an interview with Guys Like U: 'Marriage is not for me either. I am passionately in support of it but it’s not for me. I couldn’t put my Hindu parents through the rigmarole of gay marriage'. 

Happy days: The quizzing ace and comedian took to his blog to announce the happy news, where they wed in front of 75 guests and Paul, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in May, sang a self written song

 Happy days: The quizzing ace and comedian took to his blog to announce the happy news, where they wed in front of 75 guests and Paul, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in May, sang a self written song

Shocker: Upon revealing news of his romance, Paul admitted they were in an open relationship, saying: 'We are in an open relationship, but can't say more than that' (pictured in 2015)

Shocker: Upon revealing news of his romance, Paul admitted they were in an open relationship, saying: 'We are in an open relationship, but can't say more than that' (pictured in 2015)

Fans flooded the microblogging site with support for the TV personality when he shared the sweet announcement with his 97,100 followers. 

In May, Paul revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. The comedian and quiz expert gave a health update via his Twitter page, vowing to 'fight with every breath I have'.

What is Parkinson's?

Parkinson's is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged

The three main symptoms are: involuntary shaking (tremor), slow movement, stiff and inflexible muscles

As the condition progresses, the symptoms of Parkinson's disease can get worse

Parkinson's disease doesn't directly cause people to die, but the condition can place great strain on the body

Credit source: NHS 

Expanding further in an impassioned blog post, the television personality said he was initially 'in shock', but 'feels far more prepared for the new challenges ahead' now he has a treatment plan in place. 

Displaying he trademark humour, he also joked that a Dancing On Ice appearance is now 'out of the question', before thanking his family and fiancĂ© for their support in the wake of his diagnosis. 

Paul - who has been the fourth chaser, known as 'The Smiling Assassin', since 2011 - admitted it has 'been a really, really tough two weeks' since he got the diagnosis but now he has a treatment plan in place he feels 'prepared for the new challenges ahead'. 

Parkinson's is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged.

The three main symptoms are: involuntary shaking (tremor), slow movement, stiff and inflexible muscles. As the condition progresses, the symptoms of Parkinson's disease can get worse.

Shock: In May Paul revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. The comedian and quiz expert gave a health update via his Twitter page, vowing to 'fight with every breath I have'

Shock: In May Paul revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. The comedian and quiz expert gave a health update via his Twitter page, vowing to 'fight with every breath I have'

Parkinson's disease doesn't directly cause people to die, but the condition can place great strain on the body.

When he first revealed news of his romance, Paul admitted they were in an open relationship, saying: 'We are in an open relationship, but can't say more than that...

'One of the advantages of being gay is that there is no traditional template for how you are meant to engage with your partner... 

'Hetero relationships are based on the idea of procreation and offering a loving environment for your children, therefore by definition would mean monogamy.' 

Of his parents' views on his relationship, he also said: 'They have been so amazing and so great and so supportive – when I told them I had a boyfriend they were like "Thank the lord for that!”' 

Snap happy! In November, Paul shared a snap of Twitter with Olly

Snap happy! In November, Paul shared a snap of Twitter with Olly

Paul's sexuality has been widely discussed by fans and himself, as he admitted what was deemed his 'coming out' on TV was nothing of the sort as he had always been open about the fact he was gay yet no one picked up on the news. 

He previously spoke about how he is perceived through his sexuality: 'It's just weird how people perceive you...

'They say homosexuality is the love that dare not speak its name, but I've been speaking its name relentlessly now for quite a long time and it seems like only because I've 'come out' on The Chase is anybody actually starting to listen, which I find really weird.

The big reveal: 'I'd love to think my voice is distinctive and interesting, in terms of that I bring a matter-of-fact version of the gay story'

The big reveal: 'I'd love to think my voice is distinctive and interesting, in terms of that I bring a matter-of-fact version of the gay story'

'I'd love to think my voice is distinctive and interesting, in terms of that I bring a matter-of-fact version of the gay story... 

'Un-flamboyant, un-camp... I wouldn't go as far as to say butch, that would be ludicrous... but very matter of fact and frank, and I think it's an interesting take on the tale, and yet, somehow it feels as if my face doesn't quite fit...

'I never get invited to gay awards ceremonies, I don't get invited to gay anything to be perfectly honest with you. It's almost as if there's some sort of perception that I'm not one of the team. I don't really know where that comes from.' 

 

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