Joe Wicks has spoken out about his difficult upbringing ahead of a new documentary on his childhood to air next week.
has spoken out about his difficult upbringing ahead of a new documentary on his childhood to air next week.after helping the nation stay fit with online lessons during lockdown, will attempt to come to terms with his childhood and spark an open conversation about mental health in the new programme.
Speaking to presenters Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas, Joe explained: ‘My dad had a drug addiction from a really young age so he was in and out of rehab and that was really hard to understand. He described his upbringing as ‘very chaotic, manic, destructive,’ but said the documentary’s ‘positive message’ at the end made it all worth it.
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