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Ruth Langsford offers health update as she shares real reason she's been off Loose Women

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Ruth Langsford has given fans a health update after revealing she has been struggling with illness all week. The Loose Women star was absent from the panel for three days this week, amid concerned messages from fans.

Ruth, who is 63, had posted about having the "lurgy" earlier this week. She shared a video as she combined ingredients in a cafetiere to create a smooth hot drink.

Alongside the post, Ruth wrote to her one million followers: "Got the Lurgy! So I’ve made myself a hot toddy and I’m going back to bed!

Lemon, orange, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, honey and a big splosh of Irish whiskey." Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features She also made herself a soup packed with vegetables and cooked with bone broth on Tuesday (August 29).

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