Love Island’s Jessie Wynter rushed to the emergency room and struggled to breathe as she shared a hospital photo

LOVE Island star Jessie Wynter rushed to the emergency room after a severe asthma attack left her struggling to breathe.

The Australian reality star was kidnapped by her boyfriend Will Young and shared a picture of hospital when she was treated.

Jessie Wynter is in hospital after asthma left her struggling to breathe

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Jessie Wynter is in hospital after asthma left her struggling to breathe
Jessie at a PrettyLittleThing event last week

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Jessie at a PrettyLittleThing event last weekPhoto credit: Rex

A tired Jessie snuggled up to her partner while wearing a nebulizer to help her breathe.

It turns liquid medication into a fine mist, allowing the patient to more easily absorb it into the lungs via a mouthpiece.

Jessie told fans: “Unfortunately my asthma got worse and I had an attack so we had to go to hospital.”

“I am currently taking the nebulizer for the third time and am receiving medication to help me breathe easier. Hopefully I can go home to bed soon.”

“So grateful to have my beautiful boyfriend here with me.”

Jessie was bedridden all weekend due to her asthma.

She told fans she spent Saturday in bed while smitten Will made sure she had everything she needed.

Yesterday she shared a selfie from her bed and told fans she was sad after hearing how asthma had affected her life.

She told them: “Remember to be safe and never be ashamed of asthma!”

“Make sure the people around you know what to do if you ever experience a flare-up or seizure.”

Just a few hours later, Jessie was on her way to the hospital.

The Love Islander may not have won the show but she has found a real connection with Farmer Will.

The couple moved in together on his family farm right after the show and have gone from strength to strength ever since.

Last month they enjoyed a dream vacation together in the Maldives and shared lots of pictures from paradise.

Jessie in happier and healthier times

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Jessie in happier and healthier timesPhoto credit: Instagram

Gary B. Graves

Gary B. Graves is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Gary B. Graves joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: GaryBGraves@worldtimetodays.com.

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