Goggleboxstar Gyles Brandreth has revealed he gave up alcohol because he hated hangovers and feeling "groggy".
The TV star opened up on ITV's This Morning, where he is a regular on the sofa, sharing that he didn't like not feeling "sharp" when he got up and that he also battled migraines after a tipple.
The 77-year-old ended up quitting booze altogether and hasn't looked back, telling presenters Rylan Clark and Josie Gibson that he's "very pleased" with his decision.
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Opening up during a segment about how much time Brits spend recovering from drinking, he said: "One of the reasons I gave up drinking 25 years ago was because I did occasionally have a hangover. I felt groggy, I didn't feel sharp in the morning."

"Yeah, it's the worst feeling," host Rylan agreed.
"It is a terrible feeling," Gyles replied. "I thought, 'I don't want this anymore.' So I actually gave up for a month, then three months.
"Started drinking again and again having migraines , so I gave up forever. And I am very pleased that I did!"
As well as being a staple on This Morning, Gyles has been entertaining Celebrity Gogglebox viewers with his witty comments and observations since 2019.
He has appeared in the Channel 4 series with several different celebs, including Carol Vorderman, Sheila Hancock, Joanna Lumley and Maureen Lipman. Last year saw him do a stint with singer Lulu.
Gyles previously told OK! he's been impressed with the co-stars that Gogglebox bosses pick for him - and that he's got his sights set on his next fellow armchair critic.
"They choose the people for me – they choose the celebrity friend and they seem to give me all these Dames which is marvellous. Lovely Dame Maureen Lipman and Dame Sheila Hancock are fabulous - and the singer Lulu of course," he said.
He went on: "I have a wish list, though, for who I would love for next year if they ask me again - I would love Dame Twiggy... I'm keeping my fingers crossed!"
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.
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