Rangers legend Paul Gascoigne feared for his life after chowing down on a bat, which has been linked to the deadly coronavirus virus.
20.01.2020 - 15:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers legend Paul Gascoigne broke down on live TV thanking the public for getting him through his darkest times.
Gazza was teary on Good Morning Britain today as he spoke about his inner demons.
The 52-year-old has struggled with alcoholism and was recently cleared of sexually assaulting a woman on a train.
Sitting down with hosts Piers Morgan and Susannah Reid, Gazza got emotional as he spoke about how the public has helped him through his toughest times.
Fighting back the tears he said: "I
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Paul Gascoigne appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday morning when he discussed his alcoholic relapse over Christmas.The 52 year old football legend revealed that he has had an operation to try and combat his alcoholism, where three anti-alcohol pellets have been placed inside his groin. During the chat, Gazza grew emotional when he spoke about how the British public have supported him over the years.