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Hollyoaks’ Adam Rickitt reveals autoimmune disease has left him infertile

HOLLYOAKS star Adam Rickitt has revealed an autoimmune disease has left him infertile.

The actor, 42, who is married to Good Morning Britain reporter Katy Fawcett, 36, suffers from Ankylosing Spondylitis.

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Adam Rickitt, pictured with wife Katy Fawcett has revealed an autoimmune disease has left him infertileCredit: Snappersk

He revealed his sperm count has been hugely affected by the chronic inflammatory disease that can cause vertabrae to fuse together.

Speaking to Adam explained: “I have an autoimmune disorder called Ankylosing Spondylitis and one of the effects is decreased fertility.

"This lovely doctor was like, 'Mr Rickitt, you’re supposed to have a sperm count of three million, you have two.

"I said, 'Two million?' He said, 'No, you have two!"

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Adam's diagnosis came when he and Katy first got together in 2011.

Adam Rickitt played Kyle Kelly in HollyoaksCredit: PA:Press Association

The actor said people can be "brainwashed" into wanting kids, but he and Katy are content with their three dogs.

Katy added: "I didn’t really bat an eyelid. I was like, 'Oh, that’s a shame, but we’ve got each other.' I know having kids is very important for a lot of people, so it’s almost a good thing it happened to us."

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Earlier this month Adam revealed he was suicidal for 17 years.

It came ahead of his Hollyoaks character Kyle Kelly's heartbreaking suicide in the soap.

Kyle took his own life in the heartbreaking storyline

The storyline prompted Adam to share his battle with mental health that began in his teenage years.

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He said: "It's quite out there in the public forum that I had issues with an eating disorder but what I don't think I have spoken about is my issues prior to that.

"For 17 years of my life I was essentially suicidal.

"It comes in peaks and waves but a great proportion of my adult life I did spend suicidal."

Adam told the Loose Women panel that his problems with mental health started age 13 and it was a long road to his recovery aged 30.

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The actor, 42, is married to Good Morning Britain reporter Katy Fawcett, 36Credit: Instagram
Adam Rickitt and wife Katy FawcettCredit: Snappersk

He went on: "I got to 28 years old. I got a chance to go to New Zealand for work and it was meant to be three months but it turned out to be five years.

"It was the first time in 15 years that I thought there was a chance of me being happy or normal.

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"I made a conscious decision that I was going to do something about it.

"I was desperate to go and see someone and wave a magic wand and I would be cured, but that's not how it works."

Adam Rickitt revealed on Loose Women that he was suicidal for 17 yearsCredit: ITV
Adam suffered from depression from the age of 13 to 30
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Hollyoaks' Kyle suffered with depression for years and tragically took his own life in the lead up to his wedding to Nancy Osbourne.

Hollyoaks did not play out Kyle’s death on screen, but the aftermath of his loss will be explored as Kyle’s friends and family come to terms with the news and the effect the bereavement has on their children and Nancy.

Adam added: “When I first heard about the storyline, I was excited as an actor to be able to portray such a dramatic journey, and pride that the team had entrusted me to do it.

"There was also a sense of personal fear. Like all too many I had to walk a similar path in my lifetime and the idea of revisiting that, even in the world of fiction, was slightly daunting.

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"In truth though it became an incredibly empowering experience. The sensitivity and heart that the writers put into the story really shone through, and at a time like now, more than ever, I think we need to be highlighting just this sort of issue.

"As sad as I am to say goodbye to Kyle, I have loved being a part of Hollyoaks. It's been a fantastic show to work on.

"To be able to leave telling a story that is so important and so challenging is more than I could ever have asked for, and like me, I hope viewers will find strength in its telling."

The Hollyoaks cast and producers visited and worked closely with James' Place, a unique centre for emergency male mental health, based in Liverpool, to guide the process for this vital storyline.

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