Gazza reveals drinking torment
Paul Gascoigne has described "the pain" of knowing he might start drinking again, even though he recognises it could be the death of him in an ITV documentary.
Paul Gascoigne has described "the pain" of knowing he might start drinking again, even though he recognises it could be the death of him in an ITV documentary.
Paul Gascoigne has revealed he spends £1,000 a year on anti-wrinkle jabs to counteract the ravages of his drinking over the years.
In the documentary Being Paul Gascoigne, to be shown on ITV tomorrow at 9pm, Gazza also opens up about spending around £60,000 on "James Bond" gadgets, which he says can spot if he is being filmed by hidden cameras.
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