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The One Show's presenter, Lucy Siegle, was rushed to hospital after being left "screaming in pain".The TV regular suffered a kidney stone while on the popular programme and shared her painful experience with her Instagram followers.

Following her scary ordeal, Lucy revealed that she had spent a terrifying night in A&E due to the severe condition. Before the bank holiday weekend, the Surrey-based TV star found herself in extreme pain.

She told her online fans: "Spent the night in A&E with kidney stones. It was brutal. But if you're going to scream in pain and throw up in public the unflappable and good-humoured @epsom_sthelier emergency staff are the people to do it with.Thanks guys," Lucy added.

Lucy, who received treatment at Epsom and St Helier Hospitals Trust, expressed her gratitude for their help. Known for her environmental journalism, Siegle often appears on the current affairs show as a host, reports the Daily Star.

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