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TOWIE’s Kelsey Stratford calls coronavirus ‘evil’ as she gives health update on ‘hero’ sister Kennedy

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The Only Way Is Essex star Kelsey Stratford has called coronavirus “evil” as she shared an update on her “hero” little sister Kennedy.

Kelsey’s eight year old sister Kennedy has been rushed into intensive care in hospital after she was diagnosed with coronavirus.The 19 year old’s younger sibling suffers from a life-limiting illness called Spinal Muscular Atrophy, which makes muscles weaker and can cause difficulties moving.

And, after sharing the heartbreaking news that she is battling covid-19, Kelsey has given an update on Kennedy’s condition. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.

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