ITV star stuns fans as he parties on boozy train ride to MOBO Awards as they ask ‘shouldn’t he be in first class?’

THE CHASE'S Shaun Wallace stunned fans as he partied on a boozy train ride to the MOBO Awards - as they asked ‘shouldn’t he be in first class?’
ITV star Shaun, 64, posted a lively Instagram video of himself boogying in a packed carriage while music blasted in the background.
Dressed in a padded jacket, he captioned the clip: “Carrying the vibe of the MOBO’s on to the train!”
While many praised Shaun for sharing the funny clip, some followers were quick to question his travel arrangements.
One asked: "Shouldn’t he be in first class?”
Another joked: “Afrobeats party on a train with Shaun Wallace. Levels of vibe previously unheard of.”
Someone else said: "Watch you looool love it."
By the time Shaun arrived at Utilita Arena Newcastle, he'd changed into a snazzy white shirt with blue foral prints.
He paired the number with black trousers and leather shoes, flashing a grin for photographers.
Last month, The Sun exclusively revealed Indiyah Polack would return to her hosting duties - this time alongside comedian Eddie Kadi.
Love Island star Indiyah told us about the moment she ‘fell to her knees’ after hearing the news.
She said: “I remember exactly where, I was at a Fenty Beauty event and I literally fell to my knees because I thought my agent's trying to pull a prank on me, I was like, what are you talking about?
“It just felt so surreal, it was such an honor to even be offered the opportunity.”
Eddie also spoke about how excited he is to host at this year’s awards, he said: “Even just being called to present an award at the MOBO's is an honor.
“It's a thing that I've grown up with as a kid so to be called in as a host and then do it with Indiyah as well, listen, I can't ask for anything else, man.
“I'm excited already because I know we're gonna have a lot of fun.”
Eddie was on Strictly Come Dancing back in 2023 and was partnered with dancing pro Karen Hauer, he has now cemented himself as one of the UK's most popular comedians.
Indiyah went all out last year wearing a see-through dress covered in jewels, and a matching head-piece that made sure all eyes were on her.
Her besotted boyfriend Dami Hope gave The Morning After podcast host a bow, as she posed for photographers at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield.
Indiyah who co-hosts the Love Island Podcast spoke about how her past career has set her up for the huge hosting job.
“Being in a reality TV show, it's all about yourself, what you see is what you get.
“So being able to host the MOBO's, you kind of know that you just have to show your personality and what everybody loves you for and just give that back.”
Indiyah Polack, 26, went from waiting tables at a hotel to leaving Love Island a finalist.
She is now a presenter best known for hosting the official Love Island podcast and working with massive brands like Boots and PrettyLittleThing.
Eddie Kadi is recognised as one of the most globally celebrated stand-up personalities.
Kadi was the first British black comedian to headline the O2 Arena in London.
He has hosted the official red-carpet shows for BET International and BET Africa in Los Angeles.
He has also graced the main stage as host for the Afro Nation Festivals across the globe.
Kadi presents the BBC's Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show and starred on Strictly in 2023.
The pair went on to say what a "privilege and an honour" it was to host this year.
Eddie confessed: "We love it, it's always nice to be given a responsibility to present, whether it's music or anything else."
“And it's such a huge responsibility, so to know that MOBO would trust us with the big award in our hands, it's such a privilege and an honour," Indiyah chimed.
This year's star-studded lineup includes the likes of Raye and Skepta for best video as well as Jorja Smith and Little Simz for best female act.
Last year's show saw the likes of The Sugababes and Soul II Soul perform, with Olympian Jessica Ennis-Hill wining a Paving The Way Award.
The awards have previously been hosted by Maya Jama, Media personality Chunkz and Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock.