Ex-rugby star Gavin Henson reveals he has autism and rarely keeps in touch with former team-mates
Ex-rugby star Gavin Henson reveals he has autism and rarely keeps in touch with former team-mates
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FORMER rugby star Gavin Henson says he has autism and rarely keeps in touch with his former team-mates. The 42-year-old — who has two children with his singer ex Charlotte Church — admits he is “terrible as a friend”. Henson, who won 33 caps for Wales, said: “They’re always wanting something from me.
“So it’s not really like a friendship, I suppose, with some of the ex-rugby boys. I’m a poor friend. “I am on the autism spectrum, so that’s my excuse. It’s just the way I am, it’s nothing personal. I can be a little bit odd. “It’s not like I’ve gone out and got a new friend.
“I struggle socialising that way, unless I’ve had a drink.”. Henson, who retired in 2019, also has two children with wife Katie and is “totally content” running a gastro pub in the Vale of Glamorgan. With regards to being told he is “on the spectrum”, Henson added: “That makes a bit of sense.
“For coaches and players throughout the years, it probably makes sense to them. “I think people found it hard to understand me. “I’m a little bit different, obviously. “And they always liked to try and mould you into the group and I learned how to do that, and fake that, to be a part of the team to fit in so that I’d play on the weekend.”.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is an incurable, lifelong developmental condition that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. It affects around one in 100 people in the UK and is three to four times more common in boys than in girls.