Love Island star Wes Nelson has been rushed to hospital after he lost his vision and consciousness on Sunday (May 7).
The ITV star turned musician, 25, updated his loyal legion of his fans on his terrifying ordeal as he reassured fans he’s “all good now”.
Wes through a reassuring thumbs up as he could be seen lying in a hospital bed in his latest Instagram snap, as he updated fans on his unexpected health battle.
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He wrote: “So yesterday I randomly started to lose vision/ consciousness in my house! Managed to get to my neighbours who took care of me and got me to hospital in the ambulance.
“Won’t go into detail but we did a bunch of tests throughout the day and they’ve told me I’m all good now.”
The hitmaker’s health had improved so much that he would be getting back on the road again just in time for his next live performance in Glasgow.
He added: “I feel loads better today. Got the greenlight for tour tomorrow. See you tomorrow Glasgow.”
Wes first rose to fame when he appeared on the fourth series of Love Island back in 2018, where he coupled up with Laura Anderson and Megan Barton-Hanson.
Although the hunk’s whirlwind romance with the OnlyFans star wasn’t built to last, his time in the spotlight certainly was.
Following his lavish stay in the Majorcan villa, the beefcake went on to compete on Dancing on Ice and The X Factor: Celebrity.
He went on to launch his solo music career back in 2020 and, in the same year, revealed that he had become a millionaire at the age of 22.
Throughout his five-year stint in the limelight, the chart-topper has also tuned down several eye-watering opportunities to work with big name brands in order to leave his life as an influencer behind.
Speaking last year in a Channel 4 documentary, Life After Love Island: Untold, he revealed that influencing had made him “depressed”.
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He told host Will Njobvu: “I’m terrible with social media. I tried [influencing] at the start. I had a couple of deals and they were uite affluent and obviously you look at it and you think, ‘Okay, that’s a lot of money’.
“So I tried it and then I was just falling miles behind on posts because I wasn’t posting on time. There’s a lot of big contracts that I just gave all the money back and just said, ‘I’m not doing them anymore’.
“And that’s when I focussed on music, property and did what I wanted to do,” he explained.
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