Ant McPartlin 'overwhelmed' by fans' support over addiction

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Ant is now out of rehab after a two-month stint

Ant McPartlin has thanked fans for their support after revealing doctors warned he could have died from his painkiller and alcohol addictions.

In a Twitter post, Ant wrote that he was "overwhelmed" by the positive feedback he had received.

The star has received more than 2,000 tweets in response to his message.

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Ant entered rehab in June, having become addicted to alcohol and prescription painkillers following a knee operation in 2015.

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Ant and Dec have been friends and TV partners since the early 1990s when they met on TV series Byker Grove

The Bafta-winning star of shows including Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway and I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! spoke to The Sun on Sunday after spending two months in rehab.

He said his wife Lisa and TV partner and friend Declan Donnelly had encouraged him to seek help.

"And take them with alcohol, which is ridiculous. The doctors told me, 'You could have killed yourself'."

He told the newspaper that Dec got involved earlier this year after he delayed a second knee operation so he could carry on working on ITV show Britain's Got Talent.

After undergoing surgery following the show's final, McPartlin said he was "just done" and after an hour-long chat with Dec, he entered a rehab clinic.

The star is now clean from both prescription drugs and alcohol.

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