Jamie Laing's Made In Chelsea ex Heloise Agostinelli says she has coronavirus

Made In Chelsea babe Heloise Agostinelli has revealed she has contracted Covid-19, coronavirus.

The E4 regular, who used to date former co-star Jamie Laing, took to social media on Friday to confirm the news.

Never one to miss the opportunity for an Instagram opportunity, Heloise shared a snap of herself sunbathing in her Miami garden while rocking a large face mask.

She captioned the shot: “Quarantine tan line – it’s a thing.”

Made In Chelsea star Heloise was formerly in a relationship with Jamie Laing (Image: Instagram)

A source told MailOnline: “She’s slowly getting better, and every day the symptoms get better but then get worse.

“Overall her symptoms are: no smell and taste, headache, heavy eyes (she can’t look up), chills, mild fever, abdominal pains.

“During isolation she’s been reading lots and working out when she feels well enough.”

Heloise previously begged fans to use the current period of self-isolation to reflect on the world.

Heloise has been diagnosed with Covid-19 (Image: Instagram)

Heloise wrote: “This is a time of reflection for us all.

“A time to reflect on our health, our attitude towards giving back and being less selfish.

“As scary as this time is, let’s try to remain positive and not spread too much anxiety. Panicking leads nowhere.

Made In Chelsea star Heloise Agostinelli has revealed she has been diagnosed with the coronavirus. (Image: Instagram)

“The power of energy is strong and we need to make sure that our vibration as a society remains high.”

Another post on Heloise’s Instagram showed her brandishing a whip along with the caption: “Ready to kick corona’s butt.”

The starlet is planning on keeping fans updated about her experience of coronavirus via regular Instagram Live sessions.

A representative for Heloise has been contacted by Daily Star Online for comment.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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