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Rochelle Humes: Holly Willoughby sends This Morning star love amid health news


Rochelle Humes, 30, shared an unhappy photo of herself on Instagram as she revealed she had been diagnosed with Shingles for the third time.

The This Morning regular explained she had visited the doctors after feeling unwell during the day.

The mother-of-two appeared annoyed about her diagnosis of having shingles, an infection which causes a painful rash, for the third time.

Rochelle captioned the photo: “Just home from the doctors, really not been feeling 100%.

“I have shingles for the THIRD time and I’m not 90?!? What the hell?”

Rochelle’s was inundated with messages from her famous pals, including her This Morning co-star.

Holly Willoughby commented on her post: “Oh darlin… you need to rest!!!!! Xxx.”

Joh Barrowman wrote: “Get the shingles vaccine… ya don’t have to be 90 to get them. Take care of yourself…. jb.”

While Lisa Snowdon: “Oh no! Bless you, rest up.”

Rochelle had appeared on This Morning with Davina McCall earlier in the day, where they stepped in for usual Friday hosts, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.

And yesterday, the star, who is married to Marvin Homes, presented alongside Eamonn, 58.

On the sofa, the pair were joined by Michelle Keegan who spoke about her new comedy show, Sky One’s Brassic.

Chat soon turned to whether she believes there is a North/South divide, in reference to living in Essex with husband, Mark Wright.

“I don’t feel the divide,” she admitted, after saying she always gets aksed that question. 

“The only thing we do is when we go [for] pie and mash he gets liquor and I gets the gravy.”

However, Michelle who was born in Stockport, said she would no doubt opt for “gravy every time.”

Rochelle, who is from the same county as Mark, seemed to correct Michelle on which side she is on.

The presenter said: “As an Essex girl, no they’re the rules, Michelle.”

This Morning airs weekdays on ITV at 10.30am.



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