ANT McPartlin has said he is “overwhelmed” by the support from fans after he revealed he nearly died as he battled depression, alcohol and substance abuse.

The TV star – one half of much-loved duo Ant and Dec – entered rehab in June after struggling with a two-year addiction to super-strength painkillers following a knee operation in 2015.

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Opening up for the first time since leaving rehab, he told The Sun on Sunday he was at the point where doctors said he could have killed himself.

TOM Cruise has been filmed limping after apparently injuring himself as he shot a scene for the new Mission: Impossible movie.

The Hollywood star, 55, appeared to injure his leg jumping from one building to another as he filmed the action movie in London.

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Footage on website TMZ.com shows Cruise – who is known for performing his own stunts – running, then leaping off some rigging towards a building a few feet away. The star, who is attached to safety wires, failed to make it all the way to the roof and is seen slamming into the building.

SUNDAY Brunch presenter Simon Rimmer is the latest celebrity to join the line-up for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.

The TV chef was revealed as the seventh contestant who will take to the dance floor on his Sunday morning Channel 4 show, and wasted no time in attempting some moves.

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As guest Martine McCutcheon egged him on, Rimmer offered a hint of a cha cha cha.

FORMER Emmerdale star Leah Bracknell has revealed her cancer treatment has stopped working.

The actress, 53, who played Zoe Tate in the ITV soap for 16 years until 2005, was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer last September.

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Writing on the star’s appeal page on donations website Gofundme.com, Bracknell’s partner Jez Hughes said it appears the drug she was using started to fail several months ago, but Bracknell’s aim is still “long-term remission”.

JEREMY Clarkson has revealed he was told by doctors he could have died after battling pneumonia.

The Grand Tour presenter fell ill earlier this month while on the Spanish island of Mallorca and has opened up about his time in hospital in his Sunday Times column.

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He wrote that he had spent “three nights spent spasming in my bed” before a doctor sent him for tests at the hospital.