HEALTH FEARS FOR THE SINNERMAN: Paul Sinha, star of The Chase, has shared a deeply emotional health update, describing himself as a “ticking timebomb” as he continues to live with Parkinson’s disease
Fans of The Chase were left shaken after one of its most recognisable stars delivered a deeply personal and emotional health update — revealing fears about a future he admits feels like a “ticking timebomb.”
Paul Sinha, beloved for his razor-sharp intellect and dry wit as The Sinnerman, has opened up about life following his Parkinson’s diagnosis — and the terrifying reality of surviving two heart attacks.
A moment that stopped the laughter
While performing at this year’s Ealing Comedy Festival, Paul surprised audiences by momentarily stepping away from comedy to speak candidly about his health. The set, usually filled with laughter, took on a sobering tone as he described the physical and emotional toll of living with a progressive neurological condition.
What began as a joyful period in his personal life soon became something far more difficult to navigate.
A diagnosis that changed everything
Paul married his husband Oliver Levy in 2019 — a year that should have marked a new beginning. Instead, just months later, he received the devastating diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease.
The couple had met through the quizzing world long before fame and illness entered their lives, forming a bond rooted in shared passion and intellect. But the diagnosis, Paul admitted, cast a long shadow over what should have been one of the happiest chapters of his life.
A terrifying health scare — and a dark joke that became reality
Paul also recalled a frightening incident that would later prove to be a serious warning sign. While chatting with Levi Roots — best known for his appearance on Celebrity Big Brother — Paul was struck by sudden, crushing chest pain.
“He teased me by calling me my real name — Keith Valentine Graham,” Paul joked on stage.
“I thought, either I’m having a heart attack, or I’ve fallen victim to a mysterious Rastafarian death threat!”
The humour didn’t last.
At last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Paul suffered two heart attacks in just one week, an ordeal that left even doctors alarmed and compounded the challenges he was already facing with Parkinson’s.
‘I may be completely immobile’
In one of the most haunting moments of his set, Paul spoke frankly about what the future could hold.
“I’m well aware that in 15 to 20 years’ time, I might be completely immobile and totally expressionless,” he admitted quietly — a statement that left the room in stunned silence.
Yet even then, Paul’s trademark humour surfaced.
“But hey — I’m still Australia’s number one break dancer!” he added with a grin.
“Sometimes these things are sent to try us.”
Living with Parkinson’s — and choosing resilience
Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological condition that often begins with subtle symptoms such as tremors and balance issues. Over time, it can significantly affect movement, speech, and swallowing, with many sufferers eventually requiring mobility aids or full-time care.
Despite the uncertainty ahead, Paul continues to face each day with remarkable courage, honesty, and humour — qualities that have made him such a beloved figure both on and off screen.
For fans, his words were heartbreaking — but also deeply inspiring.
As Paul Sinha continues to stand under the lights, confronting his fears with wit and bravery, one thing is clear: his strength isn’t just measured in knowledge or punchlines — but in resilience, dignity, and heart.
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