Football Legend Ian Wright Shares How He’s Using Football To Encourage Healthy Eating | This Morning

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He’s one of the Premier League’s greatest ever strikers and one of the country’s top sports pundits, but for his latest project Ian Wright is swapping football for food. On a mission to teach children the importance of healthy eating, Ian wants to change the shocking fact that a quarter of 10-11 year olds in England are obese. He joined Alison and Craig in the studio to talk all about the campaign and his own unhealthy relationship with food as a child and throughout his football career.

Broadcast on 27/05/22

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