BRADLEY Walsh was left grinding his teeth after Shaun Wallace took a brutal swipe at his music career during an episode of The Chase.
As contestant Leslie got ready to take on Shaun, a question about singing came up, leading Bradley and Shaun to start a debate about what constitutes singing.
Bradley Walsh was left grinding his teeth during Tuesday evening’s episode of The Chase[/caption] Shaun Wallace took a swipe at his music career[/caption]Shaun began to howl like a dog and claimed that it “could be classed as singing.”
He added: “When you make a voice or sound, it could be classed as singing.”
Bradley adamantly replied: “No, it can’t,” before claiming that howling isn’t singing at all.
He went on to tell Shaun that singing was “all about pitch and notes, it’s got nothing to do with…”
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Shaun then interrupted the host and said: “It can be, I mean just look at your album.”
In 2016, Walsh recorded Chasing Dreams – his debut album – which featured a series of hits Influenced by the likes of Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra.
Bradley co-wrote the title track to the record, Chasing Dreams.
Tracks on the album include Fly Me To The Moon, That’s Life and For Once In My Life.
The album became the second highest-selling UK debut album of 2016.
Walsh returned to the studio to record its follow-up, When You’re Smiling In 2017 and saw him once again taking on material that had been made famous by his idols.
The Chase airs weekdays at 5pm on ITV and the ITV Hub.
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