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Lauren Goodger sparks concern as she's forced to stay in bed after telling fans she's ill

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Lauren Goodger has sparked concern among her worried fan base after she admitted she's so ill and "bedbound". The former TOWIE star revealed she was forced to stay in bed on her Instagram Story on Monday after updating her followers with a Boomerang clip.

The 33-year-old telly personality posted a simple snap which left fans fearful as it read: "Sick note #bedbound." Lauren's glamorous crushed velvet room can be seen in the background, as she took the photo while resting in her bed.

It's unknown what exactly the star was dealing with, but Mirror Online has contacted Lauren's representative for further comment.

The last time Lauren was sick, she was rushed into hospital. Around Christmas time in December, the star suffered from a mystery

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