David Ginola said he would go through “major” treatment after I was a celebrity. . . Get me out of here!
The 54-year-old had in the past told his campmates how he survived a centre attack at a charity event in France in 2016.
In Friday’s episode, the athlete, who won CPR in the area of fellow footballer Frederic Mendy, asked if he had undergone treatment after his central attack.
Ginola said, “Yes. When I left the hospital, it was the first thing I was asked to do.
“They said, ‘You might not have all the answers to your questions, at least pass the talk. ‘
“I’m going to (get some) . . . I think it’s necessary, it’s very important. Just to explain things and say, wow, it’s okay.
Ginola told the camp that she met the love of her life, Maeva Denat, on the same day of her clinical death, adding, “Two things in one day, I locate love and I’m dead. . . great song. ” At the Telegraph Hall, former Saturday singer Frankie Bridge said: “He’s a few-word guy, he has his pride.
“For him to open up and say, ‘Actually, you know, I learned while I’m here that maybe this is anything I do,’ I think it was incredible. “
Early in the episode, Bridge told gold medal-winning diver Matty Lee that he had been in the hospital for depression in 2011.
She said: “I had depression and anxiety and I had depression when I was 21. I had experienced a very serious breakup, it was actually public, and they were all really horrible. “I was with Wayne (Bridge), I was able to serve like at work, however then I would come home and couldn’t serve as. Just crying all the time. Basically, I didn’t need to be alive anymore. “Wayne called my doctor and said, ‘I don’t know what to do with her anymore. ‘So they came to see me and made a decision that I had to go to the hospital.
The mother of two had to shoot a music video in Iceland before she was taken from the airport to the hospital.
Speaking about her fun in the hospital, the 32-year-old added: “You think she would feel, like she would hate it, but in fact, it’s a very clever memory.
“It was the first time in years that I felt relaxed, I had nothing to hide.
“I didn’t have to pretend to be satisfied all the time. Being in the hospital is a breath of new air, really, but it’s a young age to have a nervous breakdown. “because I knew I was looking for children. I like it, I can’t be like that if I need to be a mom.
“In fact, I was lucky that Wayne put me there, basically, and maybe just send me. “
Also in the episode, Olympic champion Lee competed in the Deadly Latrine Event, a staying power check in the bathroom, earning six stars for the camp.
I’m a celebrity. . . Get me out of here! Continue at 9pm on ITV and ITV Hub.