Notoriously blunt as the formidable Governess on ITV’s The Chase, while fame has made Anne Hegerty a millionaire it has not stopped her from being mean.
Despite books for her firm, Frosty Knickers Ltd, showing The Chaser Anne, 66, had over £807,000 in the bank last August, she tells The Mirror: “I'm half Scottish. We don't spend money and, being a fat person, I can only buy from certain places.
“I like my money sitting in my bank and representing a bit of security. I don’t see the point in sloshing money around. I’m not frugal, I’d actually say I’m mean,”
A former journalist, Anne won fans after opening up to I’m a Celebrity campmates during a stint in the jungle in 2018 about having Aspergers, a form of autism.
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ITV/REX/Shutterstock)She ended up on benefits once when she was “getting more and more swamped by admin and losing more work” and suspected she was on the spectrum after recognising her symptoms on a TV programme.
Not diagnosed until she was 44, with her characteristic frankness, she describes herself, saying: “There is no point in using silly euphemisms. Fat sort of covers it. I’m 66. I am really lucky to be someone who is on TV screens at least once a week, and I walk through a room and people know who I am.
“You think of all these 20-something influencers who are all competing with each other and there's no particular reason to look at one of them rather than any of the other ones. I think I'm kind of glad I'm not that, because I've got, as it were, a USP (unique selling point).
“I am doing something specific, and touch-wood, as long as I don't become stupid, it doesn't really matter how much older I’m getting, because it isn't really to do with how I look or how young I am.”
Strangely, she feels she “spends too much money on clothes” even though her favourite brand is Yours Clothing, where many dresses cost less than £50. And, although she says she has a wardrobe overflowing with outfits, her financial caution is clear, when she says: “I don’t see the point in buying stuff just because it’s a label. I like illusion dresses from Yours with ruching on the sides. I do love a shoulder pad though. I really like Eighties fashion.”
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ITV/REX/Shutterstock)Estimated to be worth £3.2 million, Anne, who splits her time between homes in Manchester and Watford, does enjoy some extravagances - like flying first class or business on trips and staying ‘Club Med’ when she flies abroad for quizzes. She enjoys fame and appreciates both the financial benefits and the world it has opened up to her.
Fiercely loyal to The Chase, which she has been part of for 14 years, she is quick to defend it against allegations by some viewers of being “a fix,” after Chaser Shaun Wallace, best known as the Dark Destroyer, suffered a succession of wrong answers.
“There is no fix,” she insists. “I have no idea when these will be broadcast and they’re not in order, but we’ve had more losses in the last few weeks of filming than is usual. We’ve been messaging each other, saying: ‘What’s going on?’.
“Everyone’s been reassuring each other that nothing is going on. We’ve just been up against some seriously good teams that are setting us some seriously high targets. Sometimes we just get stomped all over. “We actually do lose about 25 per cent of the time. People just imagine that we don’t.”
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ITV)Outside The Chase, next month Anne will be starring in the Sleeping Beauty panto in Scarborough as the Fairy Godmother, which turns her conversation to Christmas.
Godmother to The Chase quizzer Mark Labett’s eight year-old son Lawrence, she has already sent the boy a Christmas gift. She says: “It’s because his birthday is at the end of November, so he gets a birthday and Christmas present at the same time.”
But she isn’t big on Christmas, adding: “I’ll probably buy myself a few mince pies, something like that. There’ll be no tree or decorations.”
She has previously told how, in 1970, when she was just 12, her dad, Ken, walked out on Christmas Eve, only returning after the festivities.
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Richard Pointer)She says: “He wouldn’t have Christmas Day dinner with us. He wanted to eat separately in his own separate room. Things sort of went wrong after my brother needed his own room and dad no longer had a man-cave - a place that was private to go. I wasn't a bit surprised when he came back a few days later. Mum never got round to changing the locks, so he was always popping back.
“Within a few months of that I found him sleeping in a squat. I remember going to see the squat, and it was horrible. There was a big hole in the floor that you had to be careful to walk around. I can’t remember where it was but I remember I had my brother with me and a woman mistook me for his mother, which was a low-point for me.
“Then he met a woman called Eunice who lived in Croydon and after that he got a council flat, which was only about 20 minutes walk away from us so he came back quite a lot. I don't come from a poor family. My dad was broke because he was a deadbeat, but his family was sort of reasonably well off, and so was my mum’s.”
Turning her thoughts back to this year’s festivities and beyond, she says: “I think my New Year’s resolution is going to be to get more active, because it's just ridiculous that if I walk for half an hour, I get stupidly out of breath.
“I've got a big exercise bike and cross-trainer that's in storage, and I am planning at some point to bring it back and put it in the garage. I've already done that with the treadmill. At some point I actually might start using them.”
But finding a partner is not on her resolution list, as she says having autism makes her crave alone time. She does admit to a few crushes though, saying: “I remember in the nineties really fancying Tommy Lee Jones. Around the time of Men In Black he looked so sorted, as if nothing would ever surprise him. I think I like the calm, confident type.”
But, for now, life on The Chase, working with her pal Bradley Walsh, couldn't be better. She says: “I hope what I have now lasts and Bradley stays well and we all keep going. This [fame] all happened so suddenly and it was so unexpected. I suppose what’s happened has been a bit like a fairy-tale for me.”