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EastEnders' Gary Webster's wife hospitalised with Covid weeks after his mum's death

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Gary Webster has told fans of his heartache after his wife Wendy was hospitalised with coronavirus. The EastEnders star, 56, took to Twitter to share the worrying news just weeks after tragically losing his mum to the deadly bug. "Thanks to all 4 support over last weeks.

Losing my Mum to Covid-19 & then my wife @turnerwebster being admitted to hospital with Covid-19 pneumonia has been very tough," he wrote on Twitter. "Thanks to all at @WestMidHospital 4 their life saving work.

Wendy still poorly but thankfully home." Gary ended his heartfelt tweet by saying he loves the NHS as they continue to work tirelessly amid the pandemic.

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