TELLY presenter Melanie Sykes has revealed she believes she has Tourette’s syndrome.
The 52-year-old said she “self-identified” that she suffers with the condition after being diagnosed with autism two years ago.
Melanie Sykes says her brain is wired 'completely differently' to most — and she has embraced itCredit: Alan Strutt/Celebrity PicturesMel was diagnosed with autism in 2021Credit: Splash NewsMel, pictured with pal Alan Carr, suspects she has Tourette’s syndromeThe former Boddingtons beer model spoke out after struggling not to swear, and told how she has begun to embrace it.
She said: “I used to think, ‘What’s wrong with me?’
“And now I know it’s everything right with me because that’s what makes me me.”
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023She made the revelation as she was chatting with pal Alan Carr and finding it hard not to swear, which can be a symptom.
Recalling their long working relationship, Mel said: “It’s been over a decade, for f***’s sake!
“Can you swear on this?
“Oh good, that’s good but I’ll try not to.
“Because I’ve just discovered I’ve got Tourette’s.”
Mel, diagnosed with autism in 2021, said she would often “laugh at really inappropriate things”, adding: “I am wired a completely different way and I’m only just understanding.
“Because I used to think, ‘What’s wrong with me’?
"And now I know it’s everything right with me because that’s what makes me me and I do all right, I get by and life’s been really interesting.”
Tourette’s is a neurological condition which causes a person to make involuntary sounds and movements.
On Twitter, Mel said she believes she has it, though she has not been formally diagnosed.
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeShe explained: “I self-identify because of my studies and understanding of the pre-existing ‘conditions’ that are hand in hand in some autistic people.”
Singers Lewis Capaldi and Billie Eilish are among celebs who opened up about having Tourette’s.
Mel also revealed she was struggling with claustrophobia, which became so bad she got stuck on Ben Nevis.
She told Alan’s Life’s a Beach podcast: “Claustrophobia was a new friend, and that’s been like a mountain to climb. But I’m working on that.”
She went on: “I’m claustrophobic in areas that are like wide open, like midway up Ben Nevis where I got claustrophobic because you can’t leave without a helicopter or walking, and when you’re walking you’ve got six hours this way or six hours that way and you’re like f man!”
She said she is now “dying for a two weeker with bikini and books”.
Mel previously said her autism diagnosis was “life-changing”.
She told her fans: “Finally, so many things made sense.
“I now have a deeper understanding of myself, my life, and the things I have endured.
“There’s a sense of relief and a sense of mourning.
“Not because I don’t want to be who I am, it’s that I wish I’d known sooner.”
Singer Lewis Capaldi has opened up about having Tourette’sCredit: GettyBillie Eilish is another celeb who has revealed she has the conditionCredit: AP