Gogglebox’s Ellie Warner called boyfriend Nat her ‘true love’ before his horrific crash
22.03.2022 - 20:11
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Gogglebox star Ellie Warner called her boyfriend Nat Eddleston her "true love" in a sweet post for Valentine's Day only weeks before he was reportedly hit by a car.The 31 year old reality TV star is a fan-favourite on the Channel 4 show, and stars alongside her sister Izzi, regularly delivering laughs with quips and jokes galore as they bounce off each other on the telly-watching show. Sadly Ellie is now said to be living "hour by hour" in hospital at her boyfriend's bedside, after he was reportedly left on life support having suffered from a broken neck, broken back and two collapsed lungs. Posting a sweet picture of her beau chomping on a kebab last month, the star captioned the post: "Happy Valentine’s Day to my one true loves." The star's followers shared their support and advice in the comments after hearing about the devastating crash.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "Sending you lots of love. I had the same injuries 30 years ago in an accident and although it’s a tough road he will get through it," one person wrote.
"I’m only saying this so you know people get through it. Sending lots of positive vibes to you xx." "Thoughts & prayers for a full & speedy recovery," another fan hoped. A third follower encouraged positive thoughts, saying: "Hey girly, you keep those thoughts positive.
I broke my back and neck in 5 places and I’m up and about. Nat’s absolutely got this!! Sending big hugs your way." "Thinking of you all Ellie hope Nat makes a fast recovery it happened 2 mins from us," a fourth commented, followed by: "sending all the positive vibes possible... thinking of you all and sending out thoughts for a speedy recovery." "I am a big fan
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