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Chris Hughes admits he's suffering from insomnia, anxiety and chest pains in lockdown – after Jesy Nelson split

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Chris Hughes has revealed he's been suffering from insomnia for the last few weeks in lockdown, weeks after his split from Little Mix star Jesy Nelson.The 27 year old, who reportedly believes he can win his ex girlfriend back, took to his Instagram Stories to update his 2.2 million fans on how he's been doing in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. "How have I not slept," the reality star wrote alongside a crying face emoji. "My sleeps been so bad the last few weeks all down to my anxiety, giving me the worst chest pains." [sic] Chris, who recently danced to ex Jesy's new single Break Up Song, continued: "Waking up every time I even slightly doze off panicking thinking I'm about to have a heart attack.

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