I'm A Celebrity 2025: Alex Scott's 'painful' childhood, dating history and singing star girlfriend Jess Glynne

The former footballer will be making her jungle debut this weekend
Ella Clarke

Alex Scott taken on the Euros — and now she’s taking on the jungle – she has officially landed in Australia as she gears up for her I’m A Celebrity debut.

The former Lioness and much-loved presenter is preparing to trade the pitch and the studio for spiders, snakes and campfire living.

But who exactly is Alex Scott, and why is she set to be one of this year’s standout campmates?

Alex Scott on the red carpet
The former footballer has taken up a career in broadcasting (Credit: Lensi Photography/SplashNews)

Who is Alex Scott?

Alexandra Scott is more than just a former footballer; she is one of the most recognisable figures in British broadcasting and sport.

Born in London, 41-year-old Alex is of Jamaican and Northern Irish descent. Her ancestry was further explored on the BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are?, where she discovered her Lithuanian-Jewish heritage on her mother’s side.

Alex first rose to fame on the pitch, playing as a right-back for Arsenal and England.

Since retiring in 2018, she has seamlessly transitioned into TV, becoming a mainstay of BBC and Sky Sports coverage. From fronting major tournaments such as the Euros to co-hosting The One Show and Children In Need, Alex’s charm and authenticity have won her a new legion of fans.

She also became the first permanent female host of Football Focus in 2021, replacing Dan Walker.

In addition to punditry, she’s hosted Soccer Aid alongside Dermot O’Leary and co-anchored Goals on Sunday with Chris Kamara. She was part of the BBC team covering both the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 Women’s World Cup.

Alex Scott on the red carpet
Alex played for Great Britain in the 2012 Olympics (Credit: John Rainford/Cover Images)

Who did Alex Scott play for?

Alex Scott’s footballing resume is one of the most impressive in the women’s game. She earned 140 caps for England and was part of the Team GB squad for the London 2012 Olympics.

She started her football journey with Arsenal aged just eight and played for the club in four separate stints (1992–1999, 2002–2004, 2005–2009, and 2012–2018). In between, she joined Birmingham City and later played for the Boston Breakers in the US.

Trophy-wise, she has five FA Women’s Premier League titles, one Women’s Super League title, seven FA Cups, and multiple League Cups. Her dedication and success have established her as a football legend.

Alex Scott and Neil Jones on Strictly come Dancing
Alex and Strictly pro Neil Jones made it to fifth place in 2019 (Credit: BBC)

Alex Scott on Strictly Come Dancing

In 2019, Alex traded her boots for ballroom shoes when she joined the 17th series of Strictly Come Dancing, dancing with professional Neil Jones. The duo made it to the quarter-finals, finishing in fifth place.

“I’ve been a fan of Strictly forever,” she told host Tess Daly in her exit interview. “I’ve loved every moment, and I have to thank everyone. I’ve literally lived out another dream. I had football and then this chapter.”

Neil praised her determination. “She’s taught me so much. I’ve been so lucky.”

Alex Scott and Jess Glynne on the red carpet
She has been dating singer Jess Glynne since 2023 (Credit: Cover Images)

Alex Scott and Jess Glynne

In 2023, Alex’s relationship with Grammy-winning singer Jess Glynne became public after months of speculation. The couple were first spotted together at Wimbledon and later confirmed they were dating.

“It took us a while because we knew what we have is so special,” Alex told The Sun. “It has been about trying to protect that and keep that for us.”

Jess later said on Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place podcast: “Even though we’re both in this public space, what we have, that’s ours.”

In recent interviews, Alex opened up about the emotional challenges she faced in her relationship due to her upbringing. In The Times, she revealed: “We weren’t allowed to express emotion. Dad didn’t allow us to hug each other or say ‘I love you’.”

She admitted that early on, she struggled to reciprocate Jess’s affection. “I remember one of the first times Jess hugged me. I was [rigid]. She was like: ‘Are you not going to put your arms around me?’ But I didn’t know how.”

Alex’s high-profile love life

Despite wanting to keep things under wraps with Jess, Alex’s love life has hit the headlines over the years.

Back in 2020, reports claimed Alex was dating Coronation Street hunk Sam Robertson, who plays Adam Barlow.

A source claimed to a newspaper about their dinner date: “They both looked totally relaxed about being out together, even though they’re both very famous now.”

However, in her memoir, Alex felt coverage of them meeting up meant romantic matters didn’t exactly kick off well for the ex footballer and the actor.

Alex also opened up about her past relationship with Lionesses and Arsenal teammate Kelly Smith for the first time in about How (Not) To Be Strong. Report claim they were together between 2005 and 2013. BBC star Alex revealed Kelly was her “first love” in her memoir.

“I fell madly and deeply in love. And yes, there’s that heartbreak and those things, but it’s a huge part of my life and I wouldn’t go back and change that,” she said at the book’s launch.

When did she get her MBE?

Alex was appointed MBE in the 2017 New Year Honours for her services to football.

It was a nod not just to her incredible playing career, but to the impact she’s had on young girls dreaming of following in her footsteps.

By the time she retired in 2018, she was the second most capped England player in history. Since hanging up her boots, she’s used her platform to push for better visibility, funding and respect for women’s football, becoming one of the sport’s most influential voices.

Alex Scott on the red carpet
The star admitted that she struggled with a speech impediment as a child (Credit: John Rainford/Cover Images)

Alex Scott’s parents and her early struggles

Alex’s father is called Tony, and her mother is called Carol McKee. Tony left Alex’s mother when the future football star was seven. Alex hasn’t had a relationship with him since he left.

In a shocking revelation in her book How (Not) To Be Strong, Alex opened up about her “violent” childhood. Alex alleged that she and her brother would often hear their dad beating their mother. As a result, one incident was said to be so violent Alex believed her mother had died.

However, after seeing the claims, Tony responded: “I have no idea why she’s saying all this stuff,” he reacted to the Mail Online. “I was raised in a strict but loving Jamaican family and I taught her discipline, I did a lot to help her.

“Perhaps she is judging me by today’s standards. People were a lot tougher back then. But I was never violent, that’s just not me. I never beat Alex or anyone else in the family or did anything like that.”

Alex hit back and commented: “If you are saying being beaten with a belt is just being strict – I can take that, I really don’t care about me. That story from him coming out takes her [Alex’s mum] back to a place… hearing the pain and the terror again in her voice last night – that’s why I don’t know what I can do. But I’m not going to allow him to win any more.”

Speech ‘problem’ that left her ‘feeling embarrassed’

Despite her confident TV persona, Alex has been open about struggling with a speech impediment as a child.

As reported by Express, she told Children In Need viewers during the 2024 The Heaviest Backpack campaign that she had a speech problem.

The star underwent speech therapy and she found it difficult to speak alout in class. Alex explained she would ‘go into her shell’.

It wasn’t until she publicly addressed the issue that she realised how many others had similar struggles.

Alex Scott on the red carpet
Alex has been open about her battle with alcoholism and mental health (Credit: Dutch Press Photo/Cover Images)

Alex’s struggle with alcoholism

Alex has candidly shared her struggles with mental health and alcohol. After facing a torrent of online abuse when she transitioned into punditry, she began drinking nightly.

She told Women’s Health in 2021: “Looking at my daily life, many would wonder how I could be depressed. But mental illness doesn’t work like that. It’s so easy to think there are people worse off than us and we have no right to feel sorry for ourselves. But that thought process alone can be really dangerous, and lead to bigger problems.”

She also said she turned to wine to help her sleep, and didn’t even tell her mum she was struggling.

Eventually, she sought help through the Sporting Chance Clinic. “Going to therapy was the most enlightening thing I’ve ever done. I will never stop.”

Alex Scott on ITV
Alex will be making her jungle debut this weekend (Credit: ITV)

Alex Scott on appearing on I’m A Celebrity

Now, Alex Scott is venturing miles outside her comfort zone in the I’m A Celebrity jungle. And while most stars worry about bugs or snakes, the former Lioness admits it’s actually her shyness that could prove her toughest hurdle once camp life begins.

“People see you on TV and they assume you’re outgoing. But take me to red carpets or events and I’m the one in the corner going: ‘Talk to me, please give me a plus one so I don’t have to walk in on my own,'” she told ITV. “It’s going to be a challenge.”

Her partner Jess Glynne is backing her all the way and is reportedly planning a surprise trip to the jungle bridge.

As for what she’ll miss? “My hair stuff, Custard Creams and Bourbons,” she laughed.

Although nervous, Alex says she’s determined to represent herself well.

And as for the rice-heavy camp meals? Alex believes her Jamaican background will give her an advantage as “it’s all about chicken and rice”. But, if the experience forces her to never to want to eat “rice again” she will be left ‘devastated’!

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I’m A Celebrity starts at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday November 16, 2025.