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Cheryl Fergison, a former star of EastEnders, shared that she spent part of her weekend in the A&E department. Easter She didn't provide details on the reason for her hospital visit.
The actress, famous for playing Heather Trott in EastEnders, mentioned being stuck in a chair at the A&E in Blackpool Victoria Hospital for a whole day. BBC Cheryl didn't disclose the cause of her hospitalization, but she stated that she was in severe pain.
In a video, she explained, 'I've just spent the last 24 hours in A&E. I've seen things in the last 24 hours that I cannot unsee. I've been in complete agony.'
The actress expressed gratitude to the hospital staff, referring to the doctors and nurses as 'angels' for greatly improving her condition.
She is most recognized for her role as Heather Trott in EastEnders.
She critiqued the healthcare system, describing it as faltering but still remarkable, and stressed its importance.
Earlier in February, Cheryl shared her opinion on Alison Hammond taking over as the new presenter of For The Love of Dogs via social media.
She mentioned that the original host, Paul O'Grady, passed away in March 2023 at the age of 67. Recently, during an Instagram livestream, the actress who portrayed Heather Trott claimed that O'Grady had wanted her to host the popular ITV program.
She remarked, 'You know, I can turn my hand to most things, I'm not begging for a job. I'm just telling you I'm perfect for a lot of jobs but you guys are not putting me up for them, letting me go for them, and I don't know why. I say good luck to Alison Hammond for getting For The Love Of Dogs.' ‘But I’m telling you now, Paul O’Grady would’ve definitely given me his blessing to do that job because I have a dog, we’ve discussed our dogs quite a lot and I’ve always had dogs in my life, and erm yeah, dogs are the best, it’s that simple.', and now She expressed her view that the system is not functioning properly. hun Alison Hammond, 48, will be replacing him on the ITV show, the broadcaster has confirmed.
The Great British Bake Off presenter will be heading to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home following the death of O’Grady, who presented the show for 11 series since it first aired back in 2012.
However, during a recent Instagram livestream, the Heather Trott actress claimed that O’Grady wanted her to front the beloved ITV programme.
She said: ‘You know, I can turn my hand to most things, I’m not begging for a job. I’m just telling you I’m perfect for a lot of jobs but you guys are not putting me up for them, letting me go for them, and I don’t know why. I say good luck to Alison Hammond for getting For The Love Of Dogs.
‘But I’m telling you now, Paul O’Grady would’ve definitely given me his blessing to do that job because I have a dog, we’ve discussed our dogs quite a lot and I’ve always had dogs in my life, and erm yeah, dogs are the best, it’s that simple.’