Love Island’s Jessie Wynter was rushed to hospital in a medical emergency on Sunday after struggling to breathe.
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 photo from the hospital as she was treated as doting beauty Will looked after her.
Jessie wrote: ‘Unfortunately my asthma got worse and turned into an attack so we had to go to hospital.
‘Currently on my third round of the nebulizer and have been given medication to help my breathing. Hopefully I can go to bed soon.
Scary: Love Island’s Jessie Wynter was rushed to hospital in a medical emergency after struggling to breathe on Sunday
Medical emergency: The beauty, 27, suffered a severe asthma attack and had to be taken to the emergency room by her boyfriend Will Young, who she met on the show
“So grateful to have my beautiful boyfriend here with me.”
Just hours before her hospital visit, she had revealed that she had spent the weekend in bed with the condition while Will cared for her.
She also said that after her post, she was approached by many other asthmatics offering them support.
Jessie told them in her story: ‘Remember to stay safe and never feel ashamed of having asthma!
“Make sure the people around you know what to do if you ever have a flare-up or attack.”
It comes after Will told how girlfriend Jessie helped him overcome his ‘exhausting’ mental health battle.
The couple began their whirlwind romance after working together on the ITV dating show in January – and have been inseparable ever since.
Instead of returning to Australia after filming the show, Jessie flew to Britain with the popular young shepherd and moved in with him on his family’s 700-acre farm near Aylesbury, Bucks.
Support: Just hours before her hospital visit, she had revealed that she had spent the weekend in bed with the condition while Will cared for her
Loved-up: It comes after Will opened up about how girlfriend Jessie helped him overcome his ‘exhausting’ mental health battle
During an exclusive interview with MailOnline ahead of the launch of his new book, Will confessed that while many experiences on the farm were wonderful, he also faced some tough challenges.
Will, 24, said: ‘Mental health is a big problem. While it is great, it has its pros and cons. It can be very isolating. Sometimes it’s really good for my mental health, and sometimes not so good.
‘My brother just came home, but for the past eight years I have worked exclusively with my father, which can be a bit challenging at times. I don’t get that younger interaction like people would in a workspace.
Will admitted that many farmers in the industry can struggle with their mental health due to the grueling nature of their work.
He added: ‘The only communication I have is with these animals or with my father, and I don’t always work with my father, so I could just work alone a lot of the time. It gets a little difficult in the sense that you’re not talking to people. It gets a bit lonely.
‘And then there is that side: because farming is a way of life, you are not so free to do what you want, because of course you have work on the farm and you have to take care of the people. animals, you have to treat the animals. The period when you are free, for example a holiday, must be well planned.’
Kind: On how his friend Jessie helped him through a tough time on the farm, he said: “She really helped me. When I came off the show I went into lambing season, which is a mentally exhausting, difficult time. It was just nice to have Jessie by my side.”
Speaking about how his friend Jessie helped him through a tough time on the farm, he said: “She really helped me. When I came off the show I went into lambing season, which is a mentally exhausting, difficult time.
“You have real highs and you have real lows during that time, so it was just nice to have Jessie by my side and have someone to lean on.
“So yeah, overall it was great to have someone. I wouldn’t necessarily say Jessie gets her hands dirty and helps with the work, but she’s good. She is absolutely wonderful company.”
“She really helped me and helped me on the farm and things like that, which is every farm boy’s dream, you know. Being able to bring someone back to the farm and get them involved. So over the moon with that.’