Celeb Big Brother star confirms relationship with actress
CELEBRITY Big Brother star and ex-footballer Jermaine Pennant has confirmed he is in a relationship with the actress Jess Impiazzi.
Pennant, who has played for clubs such as Arsenal and Birmingham City, before appearing on Celebrity Big Brother in 2018, paid tribute to Jess in an interview with GB News.
He said:: “Yeah, Jess is an absolutely amazing girl and she’s perfect for me. I hope she does say the same. She’s actually very quiet. She doesn’t like to be in the limelight unless it’s for work. And yeah, it works.
“We just got along and we had kind of similar upbringings as well. She had a difficult one and we just, you know, kind of bonded and we see eye to eye and it works and we’re both happy.”
Pennant also said that he has settled down and is done with partying, without which he would have achieved even greater success in his career, he said.
He said the physical toll of late night and drinking affected his performance: “Yeah…especially as you get older.
“You can probably have a few here and there and get away with it but if you want to be at the top of your game, you’ve got to be professional.
“You’ve got to stick with the elites, and like I said, me not having guidance when I was young, I was easily led astray.
“I’ve never had an addictive personality but the nights on the alcohol did lead to, you know, certain mistakes.”
He added: “When I wasn’t playing, I got so frustrated. The next thing that could take my mind off it was to go out.”
Jermaine praised Steve Bruce, his manager at Birmingham City as the best he has worked with.
He said: “The only one I did get who I really responded to well was Steve Bruce. He was probably the best man manager I worked with and he understood me.
“Sometimes when I was driving him mad, he wouldn’t bite his nose to spite his face, he wouldn’t leave me on the bench or not play me because I was one of the stars.
“He would always play me, in return I respected that and I gave him that extra more to repay that favour.”
Asked if he had any regrets about his career, he said: “There’s a few regrets, yes, and I take full responsibility for probably not reaching the highest, I could have reached that, playing for England national team.
“One of my dreams was playing for Liverpool and the second one was playing in the Champions League final which every player wishes which they did. So my third one was playing for England.
“I think without the off the field incidents…not leading off the straight and narrow, I could have probably reached those heights.”