Who are Joe Wicks' parents?

JOE Wicks opens up in an upcoming BBC documentary that explores the mental health issues that affected his parents and shaped his childhood.

The body coach remains hopeful for families going through similar struggles and says "you can work through it and come out as a happy family". Here's a look at the fitness guru's parents.

Who is Joe Wicks' mum Raquela Mosquera?

Joe’s mother, Raquela, is a housewife that struggled with bulimia, depression and anxiety, which led to OCD – an illness that caused her to clean the home obsessively.

Joe discovers in the documentary that his mother got help when he was 12 – leaving him and his two brothers behind while she had therapy for five months.

The TV star has no memory of her long absence.

Talking about leaving her children, tearful Raquela reveals: “It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. I needed to do that to be a better parent.”

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During joe's teenage years, he struggled to understand his mum's OCD which often led to many rows, he says: “We had such a confrontational relationship.

“I couldn’t walk through the door without taking my shoes off or have friends round. If I’d known I would have been nicer to her and loved her more.”

He adds: “For her to leave a one-year-old with a heroin addict, how hard that must have been… She knew if she didn’t go, her whole world was going to fall apart. She did something really brave.”

Who is Joe Wicks' dad Gary Wicks?

The fitness guru’s dad, Gary Wicks, reportedly struggled with depression and a heroin drug addiction.

During the time of his drug battle, Gary, a roofer, was either seen punching the walls in their council flat in Epsom, Surrey, or absent from Joe's life.

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Now 62, Gary is clean and has built a strong relationship with his son.

Speaking about his parents, Joe said: “If you’ve got a father with an addiction or a mother with depression, it’s temporary and you can work through it and come out as a happy family.”

Joe Wicks: Facing My Childhood will be shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on May 16, at 9 pm.

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