Paul Gascoigne says "I've got my smile back" after being crowned the winner of Channel 4 reality show Scared Of The Dark.
The former England and Newcastle footballer was against seven other celebrities in the series, billed as a "world first". The show came to a conclusion on Thursday night with Gazza announced as the winner by host Danny Dyer.
He won the show after spending 180 hours in complete darkness, living, eating, sleeping and completing challenges. The other celebrities taking part were Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt, former boxers Chris Eubank and Nicola Adams, blind comedian Chris McCausland, actress and comedian Donna Preston, Love Island's Chloe Burrows, and Max George from boyband The Wanted.
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Gateshead-born Paul admitted he had been "nervous" to take part but said the experience had made him "a better person". "People always question my mental strength but my success on this series proves that I am strong," he said.
"I was nervous going in there but having gotten this far on the series made me the happiest man around. I'm so happy. It's unbelievable. I've got my smile back. I'm a better person."
During the course of the series, aired on five consecutive nights, the team endured the mounting psychological pressures of light deprivation while taking on the "faceless" challenges. Failing challenges resulted in the loss of further privileges, although wins earned them treats and precious time in the light.
At any time the contestants could leave the show by declaring "I'm scared of the dark". Throughout the series, the celebrities were monitored by psychologist Dr T, who was on hand to explain the emotional and psychological effects of the experience.
Following his win, Gazza was praised by his fellow contestants for his "openness" as he spoke about his battle with addictions and his mental health. Chloe Burrows said: "The way that he has been so open about his emotions and talking about his mental health, I feel like that's probably the most remarkable thing that's happened.
And Donna Preston added: "This journey for him has been really, really hard and I think he just needs to be really proud of himself."
Gascoigne also praised his fellow celebrities, adding: I'm really honoured to have won but in my eyes, all my fellow Scared Of The Dark celebrities are winners. They all did really well and I really enjoyed spending those eight days getting to know them in the dark. We worked so well as a team."
All five episodes of Scared Of The Dark are available to watch via All4.
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