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Paul Gascoigne Lays Bare Addiction and Trauma in Candid TV Interview Ahead of Memoir 'Eight'

On Good Morning Britain, the ex-England star previewed his book with raw first-person accounts of addiction, trauma, celebrity.

Overview

  • Gascoigne spoke on ITV's Good Morning Britain on October 13 to promote his memoir, titled Eight and due for release on October 23.
  • He said he drank nine brandies at halftime of the 1996 Scottish League Cup final for Rangers, then returned to score twice and was named man of the match.
  • He recounted witnessing a friend's younger brother run into the road and die in his arms, a trauma he links to long-term mental-health struggles.
  • He said his father had him admitted for eleven days during a crisis, describing the stint as life‑saving.
  • He recalled Lazio coach Dino Zoff halting training so he could take a call from Pope John Paul II, and media coverage noted emotional social‑media reactions to the interview.