Ella Morgan has announced she is taking a break from social media after a family health scare.
The Married at First Sight star shared a picture to her Instagram Stories which appeared to show her holding hands with her Nanny Val, whom she said is in hospital.
“My amazing best friend, my queen Nanny Val has only gone and landed in hospital,” Ella wrote.
“She’s doing well but I’m taking a few days off of socials as I have so much going on atm, and need to take some time off my phone and socials to concentrate on other things including being with my Nan.
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“I know I’ve got a lot of messages to reply to, and will reply to everybody’s WhatsApps and DMs when I can in the coming days.”
It comes after the reality TV star opened up about her relationship with her boyfriend Alex whom she met on Celebs Go Dating.
Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, she said: “Me and Alex got together on Celebs, and we have been together ever since. We finished filming in July and yeah, we’re just going strong together.
“It’s going good, he’s so sexy. Alex is amazing. I genuinely didn’t expect to leave Celebs with a boyfriend.”
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She continued: “I feel so comfortable, I really like this guy, he seems to like me… And I’ve never had that before, where it’s worked both ways.”
Ella also shared her dream TV gig: featuring as a guest judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race. “People that know me know, I am the biggest Drag Race fan,” she said. “Especially RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, and a lot of the girls are my friends now which is amazing.
“So I would love, before I die, to be a guest judge on Drag Race UK. So BBC, please, can you give my manager a call?”
Freelance Reporter, Digital Spy
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