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Gazza's family heartbreak



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Published Date: 06 January 2009
The wife of troubled football legend Gazza told of her suffering on TV.
Sheryl Gascoigne, 43, of Hemel Hempstead, spoke of the heartbreak of cutting ties with her alcoholic ex-husband, Paul, 41.

On Monday (January 5), ahead of the first screening of Surviving Gazza, she told The Gazette at her Felden home that she had not given any newspaper interviews about the show.

The Channel 4 film later that night showed Sheryl at her Sheethanger Lane house with Gazza's 12-year-old son Regan and two stepchildren, Bianca, 22 and Mason, 19.

The warts and all documentary was filmed last year after Sheryl accepted former England star Gazza back into her house in a last-bid attempt to help him beat alcoholism and mental health problems.







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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2009 9:38 AM
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