The following article contains candid discussion about drugs that some readers may find upsetting or triggering.
I'm A Celebrity's Iain Lee has opened up on his talkRADIO programme and announced that he's getting a divorce.
The presenter, who came third in last year's jungle series behind Jamie Lomas and winner Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo, revealed that he felt "very weird" with his current life situation.
"My marriage has ended – I'm getting divorced," said Iain on his show yesterday (March 3). "It's miserable and I feel very weird after Australia. My head's all over the place."
Furthermore, recovering addict Iain went on to explain that he's been seriously struggling with his sobriety lately.
"I've been thinking a lot today about taking drugs. I wanted to take drugs quite a lot. I've really been craving and obsessing about drugs," he said.
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"I thought I'd share that I've been 13 years clean and sober and kinda came off the rails a little bit. I'm sharing it in the spirit of honesty."
Detailing how he feels "ashamed" to be tempted back to drugs, Iain concluded: "You know what, it's all right if you've fallen off the wagon.
"It's all right if you're obsessing about stuff that's not healthy for you. I don't want to fall down the drugs rabbit hole again, there's too much to lose.
"I've got this disease man, it's with you for ever. You wouldn't be ashamed if you had cancer. I'm struggling at the moment but I'd rather be embracing life without drugs in my blood."
Iain has been on an emotional roller-coaster since entering the jungle back on Day 5 of I'm A Celeb in 2017.
He was part of a bullying row when Amir Khan and other camp mates were accused of ganging up on Iain – a concept that Iain both rejected and then somewhat somewhat supported.
Following the end of the series, Iain admitted that he was seeing a psychiatrist.
He's also offered up his take on who stole the IAC NTA award.
Readers affected by the issues raised in this story are encouraged to contact Samaritans free on 116 123 (www.samaritans.org) or Mind on 0300 123 3393 (www.mind.org.uk). Readers in the US are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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