Fincham, 34, admitted his previous rehab stay was unsuccessful because he did not fully acknowledge the severity of his problem at the time.
He stated on ITV’s Good Morning Britain that his struggles were not caused by fame but that it provided 'more means' to engage in his addictive behaviours.
Despite online criticism, Fincham expressed a desire to use his platform to help others, planning a two-month stay “up north”.
The announcement follows recent legal challenges for Fincham, including successfully appealing a jail term for dangerous dog offences and a previous extended suspended sentence for driving offences.
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