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Celebs Go Dating’s Nikita Jasmine breaks down sobbing over dad's health

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broken down in floods of tears after getting bad news. The star was issuing a health update on her dad, who she previously announced was facing a health battle.

In heartbreaking scenes, the E4 Celebs Go Dating star broke down. READ MORE Blocked nose could be silent killer which 260 people fight every year Nikta said in a video: "I'm not watching the show tonight and my phone is going crazy, but my dad's is in a really bad way. ""I've got stuff to focus on at the minute so I won't be on my phone until I know what's going on," she added. "My dad is the most important thing in the world to me and that's all I care about right now. " You can sign up for all the latest TV and Showbiz content here Last month, she wrote: "The news I have received about my dad is heartbreaking and very hard for me to process atm. "I don't fully understand what is happening right now. "I am a mess and need time to focus on my dad and his health. "Celebs Go Dating continues to air on E4, Channel 4 and is also available to catch up with via the All 4 Hub on demand platform and catch up streaming service, with its cast featuring the likes of Marty McKenna from Geordie Shore, as well as TOWIE'S Chloe Brockett, and Ulrika Jonsson.

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