Rory Bremner detailed his ‘worst enemy’ as comedian addresses health disorder

Rory Bremner has revealed his “worst enemy” as he gets set to compete on Beat The Chasers tonight.

The 62-year-old impressionist opened up about his health battle with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which he described as “spinning multiple plates”.

“A lot of things could be positives (with ADHD) because if you have got energy, that’s a good thing,” he previously said.

“If you are impetuous, that can mean you get to an idea quicker, you can think out of the box, you can make connections. So, I say it’s my best friend and my worst enemy.

He continued to Channel 5 News: “A worst enemy because you don’t like being disorganised and you don’t like constantly losing things, or you don’t like losing the track of what you are saying.

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“But, the positives are you like the fact that you can make those jumps, you like the fact that you can get to an idea quickly and you can make random connections.”

He continued in the 2022 chat: “It’s a bit like plate spinning sometimes, I feel like my life used to be like how you see circus acts with six plates spinning and there’s always one just about to fall off – sometimes your life can be like that.

“Part of the thing with children is if you find the thing that really engages their attention, then you can lose them for hours because they are absolutely focused and concentrating.”

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that affects people’s behaviour.

Rory, who is an advocate for children with the disorder, is no stranger to challenging his ADHD in intense situations, including his live shows on tour and today he will be competing on Beat The Chasers.

Host Bradley Walsh will moderate the show as Rory, Dana, Carlton Cole and Claire Richards take on quiz experts Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty, Shaun Wallace, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan and Darragh Ennis, hoping to win big money for their chosen charities.

One of Rory’s is the ADHD Foundation, of which he’s a patron.

Beat The Chasers airs on ITV 1 on Sunday Oct 8 at 7:55pm.

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