THE Chase fans have spotted a major issue with the line-up for The Chase Christmas Special this year.
Fans took to social media to complain last night after it was revealed which Chaser's would be taking part in the show.
The hit ITV daytime quiz programme will air two festive episodes over the holiday period, including Christmas Day.
It was revealed that one of the episodes has a theme, with the stars dressing up as Alice in Wonderland costumes.
Mark 'The Beast' Labbett transformed into Alice, while Anne Hegerty is dressed as the Red Queen for the special.
The show's newest Chaser Darragh Ennis was seen donning a big hat as he takes on the role of the Mad Hatter.
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Meanwhile, Paul Sinha changed into The White Mouse as Shaun Wallace completed the look as The Cheshire Cat.
However, fans were quick to notice that one of the much-loved Chasers was missing from the line-up.
Taking to Twitter to complain, they noted how Jenny 'The Vixen' Ryan appeared to not be taking part in the show.
"Did Jenny miss the memo?" one wrote, as another chimed in to ask: "Where's The Vixen gone?"
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"Where is Jenny?" a third simply asked.
It comes after fans were left speechless after the star's costumes for the special episode was revealed.
With the stars posting the snap to social media, some fans were not even able to recognise their favourite Chaser.
One said: "I will look forward to watching this I absolutely love watching the Christmas Chase special. Which one is Shaun?"
"Mark looks so pretty, love the costumes," said another.
The Chase has become a household favourite since it debuted in 2009.
It's presented by Bradley Walsh as four contestant answer general knowledge questions in the hope of winning cash.
However, standing in their way is the Chasers – a group of professional quizzers.
The Sun's Deputy Digital TV Editor recently visited the show's set as they recorded the Christmas specials.
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