Stephanie Davis posts emotional tribute to Jeremy McConnell for taking care of her while she is sick
STEPHANIE Davis had paid a sweet tribute to boyfriend Jeremy McConnell for taking care of her when she was sick over the past few days.
The on-off couple seem to be back on track after a tumultuous few weeks that saw Steph hospitalised with a stress related illness after Jeremy denied assaulting her in a court appearance.
They briefly split but since getting back together they've been enjoying family days at the beach and sharing videos of them trying to sing a duet.
Now Jeremy has been by Steph's side while she's been feeling unwell and she took to Snapchat to thank him.
Steph posted a selfie of her lying in bed and wrote: "Sick kitty, getting looked after" before sharing a sweet snap of Jeremy holding her hand which she captioned "My One".
While Jez and Steph appear to be getting on well, the Irish model has fallen out with her mum Pauline due to his "toxic” relationship with her daughter.
The Sun exclusively revealed that the 27-year-old is no longer longer on talking terms with Pauline after he was charged with assaulting Stephanie earlier this month.
But Jeremy has vowed to do “whatever it takes” to win back the support of her family – in a bid to strengthen his relationship with Stephanie, who is the mother to his son.
A source said: “Pauline has never liked Jeremy.
“She is really concerned about his and Stephanie’s toxic relationship.
“While she’s pretty icy about the whole thing and isn’t really on talking terms with Jeremy at the moment – he’s desperate to get her back onside.
“He thinks it will only strengthen his and Stephanie’s troubled relationship if they heal their rift.”
It comes after Stephanie and Jeremy's neighbours branded the couple "neighbours from hell" after causing constant disturbances with "screaming matches" in their back garden.
They said that their lives have been blighted by screaming in the back garden and a constant stream of visitors – and they’ve even complained to Stephanie’s parents.
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