'Poorly' Gemma Collins on IV drip as she suffers with 'exhaustion' after Covid-19
16.02.2022 - 11:17
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Gemma Collins has revealed she's had to have a nurse come to her home and administer an IV drip after struggling to recover from coronavirus. Former The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma, 41, opened up to fans on her Instagram stories as she filmed herself having a vitamin C drip put in and explained she's been feeling "exhausted" lately. As Gemma filmed herself with the cannula in her arm, which was being fixed on by her nurse, she explained to her followers: "So guys, today I am poorly.
Since having Covid, it's really weird, it's like I have these days where I literally cannot do a thing. "I don't know if anyone else is experiencing this. But, it is just so weird." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. She then gave a look at the drip bag, which was hanging from above in a photo. Gemma, who recently admitted fears she'd be locked up over her self-harming, wrote on top of the snap: "Covid defo makes you feel weird after".
Gemma then aded a photo of herself as she sat and waited for the contents of the IV drip to be administered. She then wrote on top of that image: "Exhausting effects after Covid one day you feel fine another just awful". Another video posted by the GC then shows the nurse sat in her home as she says behind the camera: "This is my lovely nurse Nena and she has come to give me a drip because there's effects after Covid, isn't there?" The nurse then tells the camera: "Yes so hopefully this will give you a bit more energy across your body." Gemma, who was treated to a romantic Valentine's Day by her beau Rami, then asked the medical professional: "Why is it with the Covid one minute you're absolutely
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