Stephanie Davis raced to hospital with mystery ‘stress related’ illness after Jeremy McConnell pleads not guilty to assaulting her
The reality star is thought to have been at a hotel in Liverpool before collapsing and needing medical assistance
STEPHANIE Davis has been rushed to hospital after suffering from a mystery illness thought to be stress related in the wake of her split from Jeremy McConnell.
The ex-Hollyoaks actress, 24, is thought to have been at a Premier Inn in Liverpool before collapsing and needing medical assistance.
Earlier today Stephanie’s on-off boyfriend Jeremy, 27, denied assaulting the star as he appeared at Liverpool Magistrates Court.
He pleaded guilty to damaging property belonging to Stephanie during an incident that took place in March.
A source said: “Stephanie is currently in hospital and close family and friends are very worried about her.
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“It’s been an extremely difficult few weeks and she’s been feeling particularly low.
“She’s in the right place and will hopefully make a speedy recovery.”
A representative for Stephanie confirmed: "I can confirm our client Stephanie has been admitted into hospital with a stress related illness this afternoon.
“She is expected to make a quick and full recovery."
The news of Stephanie’s collapse comes after The Sun’s Bizarre column revealed Jeremy had called time on their romance.
A source earlier confirmed that Jeremy had left Stephanie’s home and had been staying at a nearby hotel.
Last month Jeremy was arrested over allegations he assaulted Stephanie at her home in Liverpool.
A complaint was made with alleged victim Stephanie giving a statement to police.
The pair first started dating after meeting on last year’s series of Celebrity Big Brother.
They had attempted to salvage their relationship for the sake of their family – but Jeremy decided to finally end their relationship last night.
A source told The Sun's Bizarre: "Jeremy left Stephanie’s home yesterday and has been staying in a hotel – a good move if they’re going to ever get along.
“He’s going to pick up his things later today and fly to Ireland until the dust has settled."