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I’m A Celebrity star Anne Hegerty reveals heartbreak of losing father

Her father Ken died last year.

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I’m A Celebrity’s Anne Hegerty has opened up on the heartbreak of losing her father.

The 60-year-old – who stars in The Chase – said she relied on her father Ken for support and he helped her cope after being diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome aged 47.

He died last year and Hegerty, who said elements of being in the jungle are stressful due to her condition, believes he would have been cheering her on in the jungle.

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I’m A Celebrity star Anne Hegerty has opened up on losing her father (Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

She told the Daily Mirror: “My dad was the one who told me ‘You can do this’ and ‘I’m sure one day you will accomplish something’.

“He died last September. I got on well with him. He was such a pain in so many ways but he was the only person who told me I could do things.

“He was thrilled about my success and I wish I had more time to spend with him. He would have liked that. Some charity would take him out for tea and he would be boasting about me all the time.

“I think he would have preferred me to have been on Eggheads – he liked The Chase because I’m on it but he adored Eggheads.”

After entering the jungle, Hegerty, who appears as the stern quiz expert The Governess in ITV’s The Chase, appeared upset and told her fellow celebrity contestants: “I’m just really, really close to saying I can’t do this.”

Fans rallied around her on Twitter. Ahead of I’m A Celebrity, Hegerty spoke about living with Asperger’s.

She said: “I do respond well to structure. I think it will be quite structured in there. I will understand, ‘at this time I have to fetch wood and water’, doing that will make sense.

“But being surrounded by people I can’t get away from, or those who talk all the time, can be a source of stress.”

Asperger’s is one of a range of syndromes known as autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It affects a person’s social interaction, communication, interests and behaviour.

According to the NHS around one in every 100 people in the UK is thought to have ASD.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! continues on ITV.

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