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Martine McCutcheon stuns in polka dot dress as she shares health woes on Mallorca holiday

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Martine McCutcheon has opened up about her health struggles while she enjoys a holiday in Mallorca with her family. The former EastEnders star looked amazing in a video she posted on Instagram, wearing a beautiful polka dot dress.

The mum-of-one had jetted off to the Spanish island with her husband Jack McManus and their son Rafferty. Martine showed off the results of her impressive weight loss as she teamed the black-and-white dress with flip flops and stylish sunglasses, the Mirror reports.

However, Martine revealed that she had suffered a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome flare-up while on holiday. The long-term neurological condition affects the nervous and immune systems with several symptoms, including tiredness, muscle pain and a sore throat. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. The actress wrote in a post: "Mallorca life.

Love it. Had a big flare up of my CFS lately and the travel was tough but waking up in the sunshine, feeling the hot heat soothe your aches and pains along with a warm gentle warm breeze is just heaven!" Fans quickly heaped praise on Martine for opening up about her condition.

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