Louise Thompson told 'that's love' as she gushes over fiance Ryan Libby after scary hospital stay
15.02.2024 - 11:53
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Louise Thompson has gushed over her fiance Ryan Libby after they both had to face the challenge of her unexpected hospital stay. The former Made In Chelsea star spoke earlier this week for the first time about ending up in hospital after she had pushed through to enjoy a holiday in Antigua with her partner and their son.
In her first social media post since Ryan revealed his partner's ill health, Louise, who has suffered from severe health issues and complications since giving birth to her first child at the end of 2021, explained how she knew she was "really sick" while she was away and couldn't pretend she was okay any longer.
The 33-year-old who is the sister of I'm A Celebrity winner Sam Thompson, shared a picture from her hospital bed as she tried to explain what had happened to her. "Bit of an unexpected turn of events, but gotta bridge the gap somewhere, so let’s start with some good news - I’m home after two and a bit weeks spent in hospital AND I’m feeling v grateful for home and for life.," she started.
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"A quick blast recap as my brain is too tangled for full sentences, but hoping this might save some time in the long run.." Louise went on to list what had taken place as she flew to Antigua and "plastered myself in makeup" to hide how ill she felt. "But deep down inside I knew I was really sick," she continued.
Louise shared she knows most people would have rushed to A&E when he symptoms started but she wanted to push through for the sake of her family. However, she shared: "But the fear kept escalating when I was going to the loo
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