‘Life ain’t always sunshine and flowers… I’m learning how to own my s**t and refusing to let it own me. I hope this book will help you do the same.’ Behind the humour, swearing, dogs and nonsense, Never Enough is a no-holds-barred account of life through Pete Wicks’ lens. He shares his mental health trials and approach to life, starting with his journey as a 16-year-old who had the words ‘NEVER ENOUGH’ tattooed across his body, a marker of a time of anger and sadness, but also of his struggles with self-worth. Still very much a work-in-progress, Pete reveals the lessons he has learned: the good, the bad and the ugly. He calls time on toxic positivity, the damaging impact of social media, the pressures of masculinity and our desire to remain relevant, opening up about grief, love and friendship along the way. This is Pete Wicks as you’ve never seen him before, off-camera, raw, honest, unfiltered and without the bravado.