Paul Gascoigne at the Tyson Fury v Sefer Seferi Heavyweight Fight
Paul Gascoigne has been asked to go into the Jungle several times (Picture: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Footballing legend Paul Gascoigne has revealed he failed the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! psychiatrist test not once or twice, but five times.

Later this month, the likes of Danny Jones, Maura Higgins, Coleen Rooney, Tulisa, and Oti Mabuse are rumoured to be heading into camp for the hotly anticipated new series.

Gazza, 57, has been due to head Down Under with Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly on several occasions; however, the medical assessments ahead of the series placed obstacles in his path.

He has been open about his addiction battles since retiring in 2004, having struggled with alcoholism for years.

Speaking in a new interview, the sports icon even confessed to taking cocaine right before his Jungle medical exam.

‘You had to see a psychiatrist. If you pass the psychiatrist’s test, you’re in. I failed five f***ing times!’, he told The Sun.

Paul Gascoigne of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates their win after the FA Cup Semi-Final against Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in London, 1991
Gazza celebrates Tottenham’s win after the FA Cup semi-final in 1991 (Picture: Getty Images)

‘And to be honest, the first time I went to see her, I was on cocaine, so she must have f***ing knew.

‘Second time, I told her to f**k off. Third time, never wanted to f***ing see her again so didn’t really go down too well.’

However, it’s probably for the best that Gazza hasn’t headed to Aus for the reality series, as he would likely be screaming his way through every Bushtucker Trial.

‘When I say I’d like to go in there… once it starts… f**k me, I’m sh*t scared,’ he said.

‘I hate f***ing snakes ’cause I met f***ing plenty in my career!’

Gazza also said he suffers ‘badly’ from claustrophobia, so he’s sometimes ‘glad’ to have missed out.

Former England player Paul Gascoigne reacts prior to the UEFA EURO 2024 qualifying round group C match between England and North Macedonia at Old Trafford on June 19, 2023 in Manchester, England
He has spoken openly about his addiction and mental health struggles (Picture: Eddie Keogh – The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Paul Gascoigne on This Morning
Gazza was previously also addicted to Calpol (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

Although, the star has certainly tested himself, as in 2021, he appeared on the Italian version, named Isola de Famosi, which is not affiliated with the UK version.

Unfortunately, Gazza’s experience didn’t last all that long, as he was forced to withdraw due to a shoulder injury he sustained during a task.

The Rangers icon dislocated his shoulder during an assault course but initially returned to the show after receiving treatment in hospital.

Alas, it wasn’t to be, as Gazza’s shoulder continued to give him trouble, meaning he couldn’t continue.

M&N Management announced at the time: ‘We hate to admit it but our amazing client and friend Gazza has indeed had to retire from @IsolaDeiFamosi due to issues with his shoulder.

‘We are so proud of everything he’s accomplished during his time on the island. This is not the last you’ll see of Gazza. You have our word.’

Coleen Rooney on This Morning
Coleen Rooney is rumoured to be heading into the I’m A Celebrity camp this month (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

Oti Mabuse at the Pride of Britain Awards 2024
Oti Mabuse is reportedly swapping the dancefloor for the Australian jungle (Picture: Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock)

Danny Jones on Lorraine
They’ll be joined by McFly’s Danny Jones (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

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The show, which lasts two months, was filmed on the island of Cayo Caochinos, off the coast of Honduras.

Former England footballer Gazza has long spoken about his addiction which, at one point, led to him becoming addicted to Calpol and visiting pharmacies across Newcastle to buy 10 bottles at once.

He lied about having multiple children so he could get his hands on the medicine, which contains 1% alcohol and felt like ‘having nearly a pint.’

On turning to drink and drugs after his footie career came to an end, Gazza previously told Piers Morgan during an episode of Life Stories in 2011 that his worst point involved sniffing 16 lines of cocaine and drinking four bottles of whisky a day.

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