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Stephen Mulhern speaks out on Saturday Night Takeaway absence as he shares health woes

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Saturday Night Takeaway.The 44-year-old failed to make an appearance on the most recent episode of Ant and Dec's popular ITV show - leaving fans of the programme worried for the TV star.Having received a barrage of messages from concerned SNT viewers, Stephen wanted provide an update on how he was doing.In a brief statement on Twitter, the television personality wrote: "Hello all, Sorry I’ve been quiet on here recently and thank you for all your lovely messages."I've had some time off and been resting up on doctors orders." I’m on the mend, I’m happy to say, and looking forward to getting back to work soon.

In the meantime..."Within the comments section the presenter confirmed he wouldn't be making a return to screens this evening either.He wrote "I’ll put my feet up and watch Saturday Night Takeaway tonight with the rest of you lot. "Please don’t miss me too much!

Lots of love, Stephen."Fans flocked beneath the post to offer up their well wishes, with one person commenting: "Glad to hear you are getting better!

You are definitely missed on the telly, but your health has to come first. "You are brilliant and we will all be waiting for you when you are ready to come back take care for now" Another person tweeted: "We’ve missed your special brand of humour, but are pleased you are taking doctors orders seriously and resting up.

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