Jaime Laing was helped by supportive wife Sophie Habboo as he ‘struggled to walk’ after completing his gruelling Ultra Marathon challenge for Comic Relief in Salford on Friday.
The BBC Radio 1 presenter, 36, undertook the whopping 150-mile, five-day run from London and raised a whopping £2,053,835 for the charity.
Appearing during the live telethon he hobbled onto the stage and told hosts Alison Hammond and Joel Dommett that his ‘body was bad’ following the run and joked: ‘I should have just taken the train here.’
He went on: ‘It was a long way but it was an incredible journey. One of my big things was about mental health, that money is going to save lives and help people and I am beyond proud.’
Jamie previously opened up about his battle with anxiety and panic attacks during an recent appearance on Good Morning Britain.
Said: ‘[With panic attacks] You feel like you’re going to die. I thought I was having a heart attack, I hid anxiety for many years, I had the typical thing at panic…
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