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Kate Beckinsale Wipes Her Instagram Amid Scary Hospitalization For Mystery Illness

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Um, should we be worried?! Kate Beckinsale has been posting about being in the hospital for weeks now amid a battle with a mystery illness.

That was worrying enough! But as of this week, she’s deleted all evidence of such from her Instagram page! That’s even scarier!

The 50-year-old has wiped her IG feed clean, removing any mention of her hospital stay — just about a month after revealing for the first time that she was “sick.” As fans know, the Underworld alum shared a post in honor of her mother’s birthday and UK Mother’s Day on March 11, which included a photo of her crying in a hospital bed (inset above).

She then celebrated Easter in the medical facility, as evidenced by a post of her wearing festive socks in the hospital. Last week, her pal Jonathan Voluck paid her a visit and they were seen wearing peanut headbands in a photo, too.

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