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Gaz Beadle's wife Emma rushed to hospital amid 'unpredictable' health issues

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Emma McVey, the wife of former Geordie Shore star Gaz Beadle, has been rushed to hospital amid "unpredictable health issues".

Emma, 29, took to Instagram to reveal the news, sharing a picture of herself in a hospital gown and giving a thumbs up as she looks off into the distance.

Alongside the snap, she explained about her hospital dash and health issues, saying her "life has become turbulent and unpredictable".The mother of two wrote: "In the space of a week I’ve had gas and air, cameras inside me, called in for a chest X-ray whilst I’m sat having lunch, bloods and to start infusions, injections and one other thing that I can’t even remember because my head is constantly a shed.

Emma continued: "I don’t show a lot of my life on social media, as much as people think I do. I think I’m trying to just deal with things myself and be present at all times with my babies. "This year I’ve learnt to enjoy and appreciate every single day because as crazy as it sounds I just don’t know what’s around the corner anymore.

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