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Strictly’s Adam Peaty reveals secret health fears after shock exit sparked backstage drama with partner Katya Jones

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STRICTLY'S Adam Peaty has revealed his secret health fear after his shock exit sparked backstage drama with partner Katya Jones.

The Olympian, 26, was the sixth celebrity to be voted off the BBC dance competition over the weekend. Yesterday the star revealed that his new book The Gladiator Mindset is available to buy this Thursday.

In an extract obtained by the Mirror, Adam admits that he thinks he could have autism. Adam wrote: "One of my friends has got autism and we’re like, ‘Oh we’re very similar’, and I’m very single-minded on a task as well.” He added: "Growing up in my household there were a few behavioural challenges among my siblings, but despite the chaos I wanted to work even harder. "I haven’t been diagnosed but for certain I’m.

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