Big Brother wild boy Marco Pierre White Jnr breaks his silence after entering rehab
The tattooed hunk is on his second day of professional help
BIG Brother hunk Marco Pierre White Junior has admitted rehab has left him feeling rotten but "in a good way."
The tattooed reality TV star is only two days into his stint yet told his fans on Twitter he was already "feeling like s**t."
In an optimistic post he added: "I know it's only day two but I'm feeling much better."
Yesterday the son of celebrity chef Marco Pierre White took to his account to reveal he had both broken up with girlfriend Holly Turner as well as decided to get sober and seek professional help.
In a series of one-worded posts he wrote: “London you sl** I’m out. Not much left.
“Let’s just enjoy the f***ing hours. Out of London no need to go back.
“No one said it would be easy. Rehab. Single and getting sober.”
His loyal followers - eager for updates on his road to recovery - commented under today's posts to show their support.
One wrote: "Get well soon and make your parents proud of you.
"You're too young and too pretty to die of drink and drugs."
Another added: "You can do it lad," while one wrote: "Proud of you."
One fan quipped: "It's a pity you were voted out of bb on the first week. Would have kept you off all that lol."
Marco was famed for his raunchy antics with northerner Laura Carter just days after stepping foot inside the Channel 5 bungalow.
Yet after he was booted out following the first eviction, it was his wild exploits in the real world which sparked concern.
The young star had been publicly documenting his exploits on Snapchat and Twitter, and often took pictures of suspicious white powders next to credit cards and trashed hotel rooms.
It all came to a head last week when Marco and a friend downed a bottle of Russian vodka on camera, tattooed himself and then pierced his face with a punch tool.
In a previous conversation with The Mirror he acknowledged that there had been "dark times" thanks to his erratic behaviour, but he had no intention to stop.
He said: "It’s stopping that’s dangerous – slamming on the brakes and going completely clean all at once."
Marco, 21, was even a no-show at the Big Brother final.
He offered no explanation other than a cryptic tweet that read: "I would hate me 2 if I was you."
Sparking fears amongst his fans, one replied: “No one hates you. Please get help.”
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