Ex-Rangers legend Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne has been giving his legions of fans an insight into everyday life as he continues to engage with them through Twitter.

The former Ibrox hero this week thanked his fans for “the banter,” adding: “I hope you like me jokes. If you don’t keep it to yourself, if you do tell everyone. I just love making people laugh.”

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The Evening Times previously reported how the ex-footballer unveiled a healthy new look for 2018 as he came roaring back to life on Twitter and Instagram this month.

Having started the year with just 4,000 followers - and now sitting at almost over 221,000 - the 50-year-old looked fresh-faced as he told his followers: “Don’t worry it’s me. Gazza’s back.”

The post went down well with many of his followers as dozens clamoured to commend him on looking well.

Since then, he has been posting regular updates and plenty of selfies as he wishes his fans well.

Gazza played for Rangers between 1995 and 1998. In recent years, however, he has become more known for his battle with drugs and alcoholism.

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The troubled ex-sportsman reduced TV viewers to tears in an open and candid interview last May.

Speaking to Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain, Gazza broke down as he labelled 2017 as his “worst ever.”

Recalling how he was “doing really well” in his battle against the bottle, he then spoke about how the suicide of his 22-year-old nephew Jay Kerrigan in 2016 set him back.