Love Island’s Jessie Wynter was rushed to hospital in a medical emergency after struggling to breathe on Sunday.
The beauty, 27, suffered a severe asthma attack and had to be taken to A&E by her boyfriend Will Young who she met on the show.
She shared a snap from hospital as she received treatment while doting beau Will took care of her.
Jessie penned: ‘Unfortunately my asthma got worse and turned into an attack so we had to make a trip to the hospital.
‘Currently on my 3rd round of the nebuliser and have been given medication to help with my breathing. Hopefully can get home to bed soon.
‘So grateful to have my beautiful boyfriend here with me.’
A few hours before her hospital dash she had revealed she had been in bed with the condition all weekend while Will looked after her.
She also said she had been contacted by lots of other asthma sufferers after her post as she offered them support.
Jessie told them on her Story: ‘Remember to stay safe and to never be embarrassed of having asthma!
‘Make sure the ones around you are aware of what to do if you ever have a flare up or an attack.’
It comes after Will opened up about how girlfriend Jessie helped him overcome his ‘draining’ mental health battle.
The couple began their whirlwind romance after pairing up on the ITV dating show in January – and have been inseparable ever since.
Instead of returning home to Australia after filming the show, Jessie flew to Britain with the popular young shepherd and moved in with him at his family’s 700 acre farm near Aylesbury, Bucks.
During an exclusive interview with MailOnline ahead of the launch of his new book, Will confessed that while many experiences on the farm have been great, he has also faced some tough challenges.
Will, 24, said: ‘Mental health is a big one. Although it’s great, it has its pros and cons. It can be very isolating. Sometimes it is really good for my mental health, but then sometimes it’s not as well.
‘My brother has just come home, but for the past 8 years I’ve solely worked with my dad, which at times can be a bit challenging. I’m not getting that younger interaction where people would in a workspace.
Will admitted that a lot of farmers in the industry can struggle with their mental health due to the gruelling nature of their job.
He added: ‘The only communication I have is with these animals or with my dad and I’m not always working with my dad, so a lot of the time I could just be working on my own. It does get a little bit tough in the sense that you’re not talking to people. It gets a bit lonely.
‘And then you’ve also got that side of, because farming is a way of life, you’re not as free to do what you want because obviously you’ve got work on the farm and you’ve got to look after the animals, you’ve got to treat the animals. The period of times that you do get off, let’s say holiday, it’s got to be very planned out.’
Speaking about how his girlfriend Jessie helped him through a difficult time on the farm, he said: ‘She’s really helped me. When I came off the show, I went into lambing season which is a very mentally draining, tough time.
‘You have real highs and you have real lows during that period, so it was just nice having Jessie by my side and being able to lean on someone.
‘So yeah, in general it’s been great having someone. I wouldn’t necessarily say Jessie gets her hands dirty and helps with the work, but she’s good. She’s definitely great company.’
‘She’s really helped me and helped out on the farm and everything like that, which is a farmer boy’s dreams, you know. Being able to bring someone back to the farm and for them to get him involved. So over the moon with that.’
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