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Fern Britton inundated with replies after 'stressed and depressed' post about health woes

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This Morning star Fern Britton has been feeling a bit run down over the last couple of weeks and today she reached out to fans to see how they were doing.The TV presenter-turned-author informed her 78,400 social media followers that she had been unable to shift a lingering headache.Sharing her health woes online, the 63-year-old blamed stress for her not feeling her usual self.“Horrible sick headache had been lingering for a couple of weeks over my left eye,” Fern wrote on the micro-blogging site.“Apparently I may be stressed/depressed!

Surely not????“Do you have it too?” she asked, reaching out to her followers.It’s not at all surprising that the mum-of-four is feeling low given the latest government restrictions regarding the festive.

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