Declan Donnelly becomes emotional reading letter to younger Ant McPartlin about addiction struggles
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Jacob Stolworthy
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Declan Donnelly (Dec) becomes emotional while reading a letter to his younger self and his long-time presenting partner Ant McPartlin on their podcast "Hanging Out with Ant & Dec." The letter addresses McPartlin's past struggles with painkiller addiction and alcoholism, with Donnelly fighting back tears as he tells a younger version of his friend that "it will all be OK." The moment highlights the deep bond between the duo who have worked together since 1989 on Byker Grove.
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