Paul Gascoigne left Phillip Schofield and Rochelle Humes laughing as he automatically apologised for a cheeky comment he made live on This Morning.
The former footballer was live on the ITV daytime show to chat about his latest TV appearance. Paul - or 'Gazza' as he is known from his footballing days - has signed up for new Channel 4 reality show Scared of the Dark.
The series, presented by Danny Dyer and which airs all week, kicked off on Sunday night (April 16). It sees eight famous faces - Paul, Scarlett Moffatt, Chris Eubank, Chris McCausland, Donna Preston, Chloe Burrows, Max George and Nicola Adams - not just giving up the limelight, but light altogether.
In a world first, celebrities live, eat and sleep all in complete darkness. They also encounter their most primal fears in genuinely terrifying and faceless challenges and if they fail, they lose their privileges. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Appearing on This Morning Gazza recalled one challenge to Rochelle and Phillip, saying: "There was a little box, I got blown up and there was another task where if you got hit loads of time with a canon, you'd win the challenge. "I told them 'a little bit lower' and the last one hit me in me privates.
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