Gemma Collins ‘broken inside and unable to cope’ after mum’s health scares

Gemma Collins, the only way that her mother has health struggles, has spoken out about her recent battle with mental illness, calling her “broken.”

Gemma Collins has candidly revealed her recent mental health struggles in a festive Instagram post, just weeks after her mum was hospitalised with pneumonia.

The 44-year-old TV star admitted to feeling “broken inside” for the past three weeks by keeping her followers informed about her recovery from her 70-year-old mother Joan.

She declared, “SOS. The last three weeks have been so low and in the dark that I can’t tell you. It’s who’s round the table, not what presents you get. I’m normally 100 million miles ahead, upbeat, and organized, but recently, because my mother has been in a hospital, I’ve been unable to cope. Even getting dressed daily, my mother will soon be home and I’m certain to be happy again.

She continued: “Sadly I was let down by my Christmas install company if anyone has a slot and is happy for us to film for Sky TV please let me know, Is anyone else struggling this year? Are you feeling it? Any tips for feeling low? I’ve never had this before x It’s funny how the gram tells a thousand lies !!!”

Gemma’s heartfelt post follows a health update she shared about her mother, Joan, on Thursday. The TOWIE legend announced that Joan is ‘slowly on the mend’ as she posted a photo of her smiling mother in her hospital bed surrounded by family.

The reality star thanked the “extraordinary doctors and physios at Broomfield hospital,” saying, “I can’t thank you enough. “Seeing mummy slowly on the mend today is a miracle from heaven.

Pneumonia is a chest infection that inflames the tiny air sacs in the lungs, causing them to fill with fluid and making it harder to breathe. Just under two weeks ago, Gemma pleaded with fans to pray for her mum Joan, who she revealed was seriously ill with pneumonia.

Gemma shared a heart-wrenching post alongside a photo, writing: “This week has been the toughest week of my life I didn’t know if I was coming or going and still don’t my mum is really unwell and I just want to thank the NHS doctors and nurses at BROOMFIELD HOSPITAL CHELMSFORD HOSPITAL FOR looking after mum so well.”

If you believe in prayer like I do, please pray that my mother will soon recover from her suffering. Thank you to all my closest for being there for me and for everyone who has reached out to higher powers to help mum you know who you are. “

She continued:” Also all the friends and family who have visited and keep bringing the love for mum, mum and me always have loved Madonna and her music so it’s getting me through atm giving me a lift. “

Last year, Gemma faced the terrifying prospect of losing her mother when she was rushed to the hospital after she stopped breathing. Speaking to The Sun, she said: “I’ve had a lot of stress the last couple of weeks. My mum was suddenly taken into hospital, and I was told she could die. They would not resuscitate her if she went into cardiac arrest. So imagine that, you know, I’m in the hospital having been out for dinner the day before, and then the next day I’m like, ‘wow’, so that was a massive shock.”

Gemma disclosed that Joan had been rushed to hospital and was receiving treatment in intensive care. The reality star posted heartfelt photographs with her mum on social media, informing followers Joan is ‘really ill at the minute’.

In a video uploaded to Instagram, Gemma – who has previously been candid about her mother’s health battles – said:” My mum is really ill at the minute, she’s in intensive care. It’s been a hell of a time, and you know, I’m really happy, and well, not that happy, because my mum’s in intensive care, but she is on the mend, thank god. “

Gemma subsequently posted:” Last week I had the shock of my life when my mum stopped breathing. I called an ambulance and was told to prepare for the worst, and would I like to resuscitate her. “

She then provided reassurance to concerned fans that Joan is now ‘ stable ‘ and will ‘ hopefully ‘ recover soon.

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Gemma Collins ‘broken inside and unable to cope’ after mum’s health scares

The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma Collins has opened up about her recent battle with her mental health amid her mother’s health struggles, saying she’s ‘broken’

Gemma Collins has candidly revealed her recent mental health struggles in a festive Instagram post, just weeks after her mum was hospitalised with pneumonia.

The 44-year-old TV star, who has been keeping her followers updated on her 70-year-old mother Joan’s recovery, confessed that beneath the glamour of the festive photo, she’s been feeling ‘broken inside’ for the past three weeks.

She shared with her followers: “SOS. Behind the glam of this picture the last three weeks I have been broken inside and so low I can’t tell you Remember it’s who’s round the table and not what gifts you get. Normally I’m 100 million miles ahead, upbeat and organised but with mum being in hospital I’ve not been able to cope recently, everything is too much, even getting dressed daily mum will be home soon and I will be happy again I’m sure.”

She continued: “Sadly I was let down by my Christmas install company if anyone has a slot and is happy for us to film for Sky TV please let me know, Is anyone else struggling this year? Are you feeling it? Any tips for feeling low? I’ve never had this before x It’s funny how the gram tells a thousand lies !!!”

Gemma’s heartfelt post follows a health update she shared about her mother, Joan, on Thursday. The TOWIE legend announced that Joan is ‘slowly on the mend’ as she posted a photo of her smiling mother in her hospital bed surrounded by family.

She penned: “Seeing mummy slowly on the mend today finally is a miracle from above and the reality star expressed her gratitude to the ‘incredible doctors and physios at Broomfield hospital’, stating, ‘I can’t thank you enough.’

Pneumonia is a chest infection that inflames the tiny air sacs in the lungs, causing them to fill with fluid and making it harder to breathe. Just under two weeks ago, Gemma pleaded with fans to pray for her mum Joan, who she revealed was seriously ill with pneumonia.

Gemma shared a heart-wrenching post alongside a photo, writing: “This week has been the toughest week of my life I didn’t know if I was coming or going and still don’t my mum is really unwell and I just want to thank the NHS doctors and nurses at BROOMFIELD HOSPITAL CHELMSFORD HOSPITAL FOR looking after mum so well.”

“Mum has phenomena and is really struggling please if you believe in prayer like me please say a prayer for mum to get well asap. Thank you to all my closest for being there for me and for everyone who has reached out to higher powers to help mum you know who you are.”

She continued: “Also all the friends and family who have visited and keep bringing the love for mum, mum and me always have loved Madonna and her music so it’s getting me through atm giving me a lift.”

Last year, Gemma faced the terrifying prospect of losing her mother when she was rushed to the hospital after she stopped breathing. Speaking to The Sun, she said: “I’ve had a lot of stress the last couple of weeks. My mum was suddenly taken into hospital, and I was told she could die. They would not resuscitate her if she went into cardiac arrest. So imagine that, you know, I’m in the hospital having been out for dinner the day before, and then the next day I’m like, ‘wow’, so that was a massive shock.”

Gemma disclosed that Joan had been rushed to hospital and was receiving treatment in intensive care. The reality star posted heartfelt photographs with her mum on social media, informing followers Joan is ‘really ill at the minute’.

In a video uploaded to Instagram, Gemma – who has previously been candid about her mother’s health battles – said: “My mum is really ill at the minute, she’s in intensive care. It’s been a hell of a time, and you know, I’m really happy, and well, not that happy, because my mum’s in intensive care, but she is on the mend, thank god.”

Gemma subsequently posted: “Last week I had the shock of my life when my mum stopped breathing. I called an ambulance and was told to prepare for the worst, and would I like to resuscitate her.”

She then provided reassurance to concerned fans that Joan is now ‘stable’ and will ‘hopefully’ recover soon.

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Late drama in Scotland’s DNA after Ukraine draw

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Head coach Melissa Andreatta remarked, “we never stop. We never stop.” when Maria McAneny scored her last-gasp debut goal to rescue a draw for Scotland against Ukraine.

The Scots appeared to have given up on a meek defeat in a match they dominated after 95 minutes, but they did little in front of goal.

However, after Georgia Brown’s shot was parried into her path, McAneny was waiting for an equalizer when Sandy MacIver was thrown up for a Caroline Weir corner and the ball bounced around like a pinball game.

It preserved what would have otherwise have been a rather unsatisfying inquest into a subpar game, but it also displayed Scotland’s never-say-die attitude, which appears to have been amplified under Andretta’s leadership.

The Real Madrid midfielder found the net in her hometown against Switzerland in the 93rd minute thanks to Weir’s 90th-minute wonder-strike, which sealed the Australian’s first victory as manager.

The head coach told BBC Scotland in Jerez, “It’s a Scottish mindset, I’m just adding to it and really shining a light on it.”

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With all this late drama in Scotland internationals, who knows what the football gods are trying to achieve? If they show some kindness, we could all be saved a few years.

Andreatta stated earlier this week that her players wanted to emulate Steve Clarke’s side’s heroics in winning the World Cup in 2027.

Although Group B4 will officially begin in March when it will play with Belgium, Israel, and Luxembourg, this friendly against Ukraine and Tuesday’s against China on Tuesday served as a guarantee that they entered the campaign in the best shape.

More of a damp squib, this.

Following last month’s thrilling seven-goal performance against the Swiss, there were more hopeful hopes. The display in Dunfermline was disciplined despite the defeat, where the Scots delivered a punch that drew the crowd’s attention.

Watchers in Jerez were able to concentrate on enhancing their tanning in the scorching heat without such excitement.

“We were really dominant and good with the ball,” Andreatta said in the opening 30 minutes of the first half.

“Then, we stumbled a little and forced things to form, which cost us.” You can’t hurt good teams, especially strong ones.

We need to work on improving the quality of our final pass, which has the numbers in the box to convert our chances.

McAneny risks her own safety.

Kathleen McGovern has done a lot of good work in Andreatta’s two previous camps in that regard.

The Hibernian forward also found the net at East End Park in the Netherlands, where the Australian won the first match of their reign in a draw.

Scotland have been searching for a striker like the 23-year-old. After the incident in Dunfermline, Andréatta even described her as “a beast.”

Due to her injury, she had to withdraw from the south of Spain, which allowed McAneny to advance from under-23s.

After a strong start to the season at both the club and country levels, Andreatta asked the Celtic midfielder to bring “more of the same” on her first encounter with the A-squad.

The 21-year-old showed persistence even before her goal.

After moving down the left, she made a good connection with Kirsty Hanson, who is always upbeat, before Andreatta switched sides in the dying moments with a sharp cross from outside on the right.

She was perfectly placed to fire into the crowded box. Precision paid off in the midst of a sizable stramash.

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Late drama in Scotland’s DNA after Ukraine draw

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

Head coach Melissa Andreatta remarked, “we never stop. We never stop.” when Maria McAneny scored her last-gasp debut goal to rescue a draw for Scotland against Ukraine.

The Scots appeared to have given up on a meek defeat in a match they dominated after 95 minutes, but they did little in front of goal.

However, after Georgia Brown’s shot was parried into her path, McAneny was waiting for an equalizer when Sandy MacIver was thrown up for a Caroline Weir corner and the ball bounced around like a pinball game.

It preserved what would have otherwise have been a rather unsatisfying inquest into a subpar game, but it also displayed Scotland’s never-say-die attitude, which appears to have been amplified under Andretta’s leadership.

The Real Madrid midfielder found the net in her hometown against Switzerland in the 93rd minute thanks to Weir’s 90th-minute wonder-strike, which sealed the Australian’s first victory as manager.

The head coach told BBC Scotland in Jerez, “It’s a Scottish mindset, I’m just adding to it and really shining a light on it.”

    • last 7 hours
    • October 15

With all this late drama in Scotland internationals, who knows what the football gods are trying to achieve? If they show some kindness, we could all be saved a few years.

Andreatta stated earlier this week that her players wanted to emulate Steve Clarke’s side’s heroics in winning the World Cup in 2027.

Although Group B4 will officially begin in March when it will play with Belgium, Israel, and Luxembourg, this friendly against Ukraine and Tuesday’s against China on Tuesday served as a guarantee that they entered the campaign in the best shape.

More of a damp squib, this.

Following last month’s thrilling seven-goal performance against the Swiss, there were more hopeful hopes. The display in Dunfermline was disciplined despite the defeat, where the Scots delivered a punch that drew the crowd’s attention.

Watchers in Jerez were able to concentrate on enhancing their tanning in the scorching heat without such excitement.

“We were really dominant and good with the ball,” Andreatta said in the opening 30 minutes of the first half.

“Then, we stumbled a little and forced things to form, which cost us.” You can’t hurt good teams, especially strong ones.

We need to work on improving the quality of our final pass, which has the numbers in the box to convert our chances.

McAneny risks her own safety.

Kathleen McGovern has done a lot of good work in Andreatta’s two previous camps in that regard.

The Hibernian forward also found the net at East End Park in the Netherlands, where the Australian won the first match of their reign in a draw.

Scotland have been searching for a striker like the 23-year-old. After the incident in Dunfermline, Andréatta even described her as “a beast.”

Due to her injury, she had to withdraw from the south of Spain, which allowed McAneny to advance from under-23s.

After a strong start to the season at both the club and country levels, Andreatta asked the Celtic midfielder to bring “more of the same” on her first encounter with the A-squad.

The 21-year-old showed persistence even before her goal.

After moving down the left, she made a good connection with Kirsty Hanson, who is always upbeat, before Andreatta switched sides in the dying moments with a sharp cross from outside on the right.

She was perfectly placed to fire into the crowded box. Precision paid off in the midst of a sizable stramash.

related subjects

  • Women’s Football Team of Scotland
  • Scottish Women’s Football
  • Scottish Football
  • Football
  • Women’s Football

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Mum of 22 Sue Radford laughs about school fines as she jets off on latest holiday

TV personality and matriarch of the UK’s biggest family has swapped Britain for France, taking her 10th holiday this year, after a previous one saw her slapped school fines

Mum of 22, Sue Radford, has jetted off on her 10th family holiday of the year and laughed about school fines. This comes only months after she was slapped with a hefty fine for taking some of her children out of school for a getaway.

Posting on social media about the latest trip, the 22 Kids And Counting star shared that her family had swapped Britain for France. She posted a pic of the airport runway, explaining that she had gone to France for “some interesting filming”.

In a follow-up post uploaded to her stories, she added: “Also couldn’t believe how busy the airport was with lots of children heading to see the real Santa, hope they don’t get a school fine.” She ended the words with a laughing emoji.

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The reality TV star has taken 10 family holidays this year, including one to Florida in April. Following this trip, she was given a school fine, as she took her children out of school for the £52,000 trip that celebrated her 50th birthday.

She and her husband, Noel, were found guilty of failing to ensure regular school attendance for four of their children and were subsequently whacked with a £65 fine for each child, as well as £118 due in court costs. As such, the whole amount they had to pay was £378.

The pair, who made a name for themselves by creating Britain’s largest family and starring in a TV show about raising 22 children, previously told the Daily Mail that they were “feeling the pinch” when it came to money.

But, they added that they were happy to spend over £50,000 on the trip to Florida as they hoped it would be the trip of a lifetime. They returned to Florida for a summer holiday later that year.

Only three weeks after the family returned, some of the children were taken to Ireland for a 48-hour survival course. In September, they took a cruise around the Caribbean, and they have also been to Dubai this year.

Sue and Noel Radford have children ranging from ages 35 to five. Chris is the eldest, followed by Sophie, 31, Chloe, 29, Jack, 28, Daniel, 26, Luke, 24, Millie, 23, Katie, 22, James, 21, Ellie, 19, Aimee, 18, Josh, 17, Max, 16, Tillie, 14, Oscar, 13, Casper, 12, Haillie, nine, Phoebe, eight, Archie, seven, Bonnie, six, and Heidi, five. Another child, Alfie, was stillborn in 2014.

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The couple live with 19 of their children in a 10 bedroom, former care home in Morecambe, Lancashire. The property also boats an outdoor bar and cinema, as well as a swimming pool.

Mum of 22 Sue Radford laughs about school fines as she jets off on latest holiday

TV personality and matriarch of the UK’s biggest family has swapped Britain for France, taking her 10th holiday this year, after a previous one saw her slapped school fines

Mum of 22, Sue Radford, has jetted off on her 10th family holiday of the year and laughed about school fines. This comes only months after she was slapped with a hefty fine for taking some of her children out of school for a getaway.

Posting on social media about the latest trip, the 22 Kids And Counting star shared that her family had swapped Britain for France. She posted a pic of the airport runway, explaining that she had gone to France for “some interesting filming”.

In a follow-up post uploaded to her stories, she added: “Also couldn’t believe how busy the airport was with lots of children heading to see the real Santa, hope they don’t get a school fine.” She ended the words with a laughing emoji.

READ MORE: 42 of the best Black Friday deals handpicked by our team of shopping expertsREAD MORE: 22 Kids and Counting star hit with ‘worst mum guilt’ as they issue health update

The reality TV star has taken 10 family holidays this year, including one to Florida in April. Following this trip, she was given a school fine, as she took her children out of school for the £52,000 trip that celebrated her 50th birthday.

She and her husband, Noel, were found guilty of failing to ensure regular school attendance for four of their children and were subsequently whacked with a £65 fine for each child, as well as £118 due in court costs. As such, the whole amount they had to pay was £378.

The pair, who made a name for themselves by creating Britain’s largest family and starring in a TV show about raising 22 children, previously told the Daily Mail that they were “feeling the pinch” when it came to money.

But, they added that they were happy to spend over £50,000 on the trip to Florida as they hoped it would be the trip of a lifetime. They returned to Florida for a summer holiday later that year.

Only three weeks after the family returned, some of the children were taken to Ireland for a 48-hour survival course. In September, they took a cruise around the Caribbean, and they have also been to Dubai this year.

Sue and Noel Radford have children ranging from ages 35 to five. Chris is the eldest, followed by Sophie, 31, Chloe, 29, Jack, 28, Daniel, 26, Luke, 24, Millie, 23, Katie, 22, James, 21, Ellie, 19, Aimee, 18, Josh, 17, Max, 16, Tillie, 14, Oscar, 13, Casper, 12, Haillie, nine, Phoebe, eight, Archie, seven, Bonnie, six, and Heidi, five. Another child, Alfie, was stillborn in 2014.

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The couple live with 19 of their children in a 10 bedroom, former care home in Morecambe, Lancashire. The property also boats an outdoor bar and cinema, as well as a swimming pool.