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Shaun Wallace, 60, reportedly filed a lawsuit against the Internet Encyclopedia Wikipedia for the accusation that he has a wife. Chase’s star is reportedly furious that she has continued to publish reports that she is married to a woman named Matilda Bray.
Wikipedia can be up-to-date through anyone, which means that erroneous data can be shared on the site.
However, many would possibly interpret Wikipedia as objectively correct and, according to reports, Shaun disapproved of the claim that he had been married to a woman named Matilda Bray since 1990.
The game viewing quiz has been on The Chase since 2009, however, he has legal experience and has served as a lawyer since 1986.
An unidentified one told The Sun on Sunday, “There is no Matilda, it has never been.”
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The misrepresentation has now been removed from the website, however, Google’s search continues to present “Matilda Bray” when a search is conducted on “Shaun Wallace Wife”.
There are even articles about the star discussing her “marriage” to Matilda Bray that can be viewed online.
Shaun is said to have married Matilda in 1990, but there is no information about the couple before that date.
In an interview with Bishops Stortford Independent, they wrote that he “single” despite online accusations otherwise.
We don’t know who Shaun Wallace is dating in real life, because the star is known for his personal life.
Recently, he defended his nickname the Dark Destroyer in The Chase after television stations in Australia and New Zealand withdrew the name due to racial overtones.
The star also revealed that he was not angry through the call and explained how his smart friend Bradley Walsh had invented it.
Shaun has encouraged ITV to remove the nickname and needs it to remain unchanged in the next series.
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“It was really Bradley who started calling me the Dark Destroyer, and surely there was no secondary or sinister explanation for why,” he revealed.
“So no, Britain may be less PC, but guess what? I’m proud to be black. If ITV asked me, or contemplated converting it, then I would say this to them: “I’m proud to be black, I’m proud to be black. I need the call to remain as it is.”
“And because of my intellect, and I destroy other people because of my intellect, so be it.
“This is how I use the term Dark Destroyer, and I’m not offended. And I hope others don’t either.”
Chaser’s other nicknames on screen come with Anne Hegerty’s “The Governess” and Mark Labbett’s “The Beast”.
Paul Sinha’s call is “The Sinnerman” and “The Vixen” through Jenny Ryan, all of which have remained unchanged in Australia and New Zealand.
Shaun is simply called The Destroyer, and at ITV, shortly, as following the movement, he made the decision not to, the post reported.
This comes after the star recalled being arrested and searched twice by the police near the courts where she acted as a lawyer.
A representative of Shaun was contacted to comment.