BBC presenter and former footballer Alex Scott has admitted "everyone will be shocked" at the stories she tells in her new book.

The 37-year-old is publishing her memoir, "How (Not) To Be Strong", in September.

In an interview with Time Out, Scott suggested the book would be an extremely revealing read.

“I think the title sums it up,” she said. “I’ve lived my whole life putting on an act, and there's a lot of things in it that people will have no idea that I went through.

“I'm at a stage in my life where I just want some freedom, and I've managed to feel like it's a time where I can [be open.] I think everyone will be shocked at the stories in the book.”

Scott previously opened up about the battle with her mental health battle in an interview with Women's Health last year.

"When I retired, getting trolled, I found that I was turning to drink to try and hide everything, hide what I was feeling,” she said.

"Looking at my daily life, many would wonder how I could be ‘depressed’. But mental illness doesn’t work like that.”

BBC presenter Alex Scott

Scott, who made more than 150 appearances for Arsenal during an illustrious career on the pitch, is now fronting the BBC’s coverage of Euro 2022.

England have impressed so far, scoring nine goals and conceding none during victories against Austria and Norway.

Having already booked a place in the quarter-finals, the Lionesses will play Northern Ireland in their final Group A match on Friday.

Alex Scott playing for Arsenal

“I feel really positive,” Scott told Time Out. “When you think about the depth to the team, the young talent as well as the experience in it, we're in a great place.

“If this England team were to go on and win it, it would take the women's game in this country to a whole new level. That's what I'm hoping for. Hopefully we’ll be celebrating at Wembley in a couple of weeks' time.”

Scott hung up her football boots in 2018 and has since forged a new career in broadcasting. She became the first permanent female host of Football Focus last year, and also featured as the first female commentator on FIFA 22.

“What people don’t understand is that I’m a kid from the East End that just wanted to travel the world and meet people,” she said.

“And now I’m in a job where I’m sitting on ‘The One Show’ or filming documentaries or I’m doing ‘The Games’, and I feel like a big kid. I just love my job.”