Career
Her television career includes a presenting role on ITV1"s Loose Women, and she appeared as a contestant on the tenth series of the United Kingdom version of I"m a Celebrity..Get Maine Out of Here!
However, the marriage was a turbulent and ultimately short-lived one, ending in divorce in August 1998. In a July 1994 interview with a Sunday newspaper Paul Gascoigne admitted beating Sheryl on a regular basis for two years. The couple later tried to reconcile but without success.
Following her divorce in 1998 Sheryl Gascoigne campaigned for victims of domestic violence, and became a television personality.
Among her credits include presenting role on ITV1"s Loose Women and appearances in numerous television documentaries. In 2010 she appeared on series ten of I"m a Celebrity Get..Me Out of Here! Having turned down an offer to appear on the programme earlier in the year, she was persuaded to join after one of the other contestants, Gail Porter was forced to drop out, and she was allegedly offered a higher fee to take part.
She was the first contestant to be voted off after 13 days. The News of the World later featured a story under the title "You Lying Bitch!" giving Paul Gascoigne"s reaction to the book
Sheryl Gascoigne subsequently sued the newspaper for libel and was awarded an undisclosed amount of compensation in at the High Court in May 2010.
In November 2011 she gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry, established to examine the activities of the media following the News International phone hacking scandal. She said the media had "constantly" followed her while she was pregnant and that on another occasion she had been forced to crawl around her house on her "hands and knees" to avoid press taking photographs of her through the windows.