Ant McPartlin, 49, opens up about his 'life-changing' diagnosis and admits it 'completely made sense' after years of struggles - suong

   

Ant McPartlin previously opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD when he was 43, admitting it 'completely made sense' after years of struggles.

The presenter, 49, had shared in a 2019 interview that he received the diagnosis after being 'thoroughly examined.'

Ant, who is currently hosting the new series of I'm A Celeb with Declan Donnelly, told The Sun at the time: 'I've got ADHD. I don't mind talking about that. I was so thoroughly examined and diagnosed, I found stuff out about me I hadn't addressed for years.'

Ant also shared his support for those 'struggling' with ADHD too, while sharing how it has unknowingly impacted his career and personal life.

He added: 'In my job, having what they call ''popcorn thinking'' is good because it means you can jump from one thing to another. Professionally it's brilliant. Personally I'm all over the place.'

Ant McPartlin previously opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD when he was 43, admitting it 'completely made sense' after years of struggles
 

Ant McPartlin previously opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD when he was 43, admitting it 'completely made sense' after years of struggles

Ant received his ADHD diagnosis after he was arrested for drink-driving in 2018, and he said the condition is strongly linked to alcohol dependency.

He is not the only star to go public with their ADHD diagnosis in recent years as I'm A Celeb winner Sam Thompson, Lily Allen, Sheridan Smith and Katie Price have all also opened up about struggling with the condition. 

During Monday's I'm A Celeb, Ant and Dec paid tribute to Tulisa's iconic girl boss tattoo while GK Barry tackled the latest Bushtucker Trial.

Back in 2011, Tulisa would hold up her forearm during the opening minutes of the X Factor to proudly show off her 'Female Boss' tattoo.  

And during the first Bushtucker Trial, the Geordie duo referred back to the iconic inking as they motivated GK Barry as she screamed while covered in critters. 

GK had just 10 minutes to make her way inside the volcano of caves and tunnels where she had to search in to find hidden stars.

Of course the TikTok star was joined by plenty of jungle critters but as she started the trial, Ant and Dec were on hand to offer plenty of motivational quotes such as: 'What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.'

Faced with snakes, spiders, rats and plenty of creepy crawlies, GK made her way through with plenty of screaming and swearing. So much so, Ant and Dec declared: 'We're going to need to bleep a lot of this!'

The presenter had shared in a 2019 interview that he received the diagnosis after being 'thoroughly examined'
 

The presenter had shared in a 2019 interview that he received the diagnosis after being 'thoroughly examined'

WHAT IS ADHD?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioural condition defined by inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.

It affects around five per cent of children in the US. Some 3.6 per cent of boys and 0.85 per cent of girls suffer in the UK. 

Symptoms typically appear at an early age and become more noticeable as a child grows. These can also include:

  • Constant fidgeting 
  • Poor concentration
  • Excessive movement or talking
  • Acting without thinking
  • Inability to deal with stress 
  • Little or no sense of danger 
  • Careless mistakes
  • Mood swings
  • Forgetfulness 
  • Difficulty organising tasks
  •  Continually starting new tasks before finishing old ones
  • Inability to listen or carry out instructions 

Most cases are diagnosed between six and 12 years old. Adults can also suffer, but there is less research into this.

ADHD's exact cause is unclear but is thought to involve genetic mutations that affect a person's brain function and structure.

Premature babies and those with epilepsy or brain damage are more at risk. 

ADHD is also linked to anxiety, depression, insomnia, Tourette's and epilepsy.  

There is no cure. 

A combination of medication and therapy is usually recommended to relieve symptoms and make day-to-day life easier. 

Source: NHS Choices 

During Monday's I'm A Celeb, Ant and Dec paid tribute to Tulisa 's iconic girl boss tattoo while GK Barry tackled the latest Bushtucker Trial
 

During Monday's I'm A Celeb, Ant and Dec paid tribute to Tulisa 's iconic girl boss tattoo while GK Barry tackled the latest Bushtucker Trial

GK replied questioning, 'What would Tulisa do?' if she was in her situation covered in critters. 

Prompting Ant to hold his forearm in her iconic pose and reply, 'she would by like a female boss'.

Completing the Bushtucker Trial, GK managed to collect an impressive 9 out of 10 stars for camp. 

It isn't the first time this series, Tulisa has showed off her iconic 'Female Boss' tattoo as she held up her arm minutes into Sunday night's first episode.

In the opening credits at the start of the show, glamorous Tulisa proudly stuck her arm up. 

The tattoo hit the headlines back in 2011 when then X Factor judge Tulisa was accused of illegally promoting her perfume of the same name when she struck a pose to display her forearm at the start of the show.

Offering insight into the tattoo's meaning she told The Mirror at the time: 'I was showing off my tattoo long before The X Factor. It's always been my trademark and it's always been my nickname'.