BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones has announced she's "taking time away from work/life" for health reasons.
The popular broadcaster, 33, says she's been spending "more time in hospital than in my home".
Messages of support flooded in after her message on social media, where her huge following includes 424,000 Instagram fans.
Jones is a devout Leeds United supporter who joined the Beeb three years ago.
She wrote: "My health hasn’t been in a great place for quite some time now and I’ve spent more time in hospital than my own home.
"I’m taking time away from work/life to focus on getting back to full strength. I’ll be back soon."
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She has a Masters degree in Broadcast Journalism and began her career as a freelance journalist for Channel 5 News.
Since then Jones has been a travel reporter and presenter on radio as well as for her beloved Whites.
Well-wishing responses swarmed in after her health announcement.
Legendary ex-Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling posted: "Sorry to hear that. Hope things improve soon."
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There was also support from ex-Elland Road striker Jermaine Beckford, who has co-presented The Official Leeds Utd Podcast with Jones.
The former Everton and Leicester ace, 40, said: "Thinking of you guys x"
And amongst the messages from fans, this one spoke for many: "Speedy Recovery Young Lady, want you fit for the New Season at Elland Road."
Her return would certainly be a morale-booster as Leeds prepare for a second season in the Championship following play-off final agony.