
Love Island star sparks concern as she reveals worrying health scare, begging fans ‘what does it mean?'
The brunette, 26, told how she feels "sick all the time" in a candid video taken from her bed.
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A Love Island star has sparked concern after revealing her secret health battle
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Jess White gave an update from her bed while she cuddled a toy
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The Stockport lass told told how she continually feels sick and loses her appetite
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She found fame on Love Island in 2024
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Jess White cuddled up to a furry red toy as she explained her dilemma in a TikTok video with the headline "Me saying I feel sick for the 15th time every day."
The former retail worker from Stockport went make-up free for her new clip, pulling her locks into an up-do.
She spoke direct to the camera and said: "So this is a genuine question, is it just me or is it normal to feel sick ever day?
"I actually swear 'I feel sick' probably comes out of my mouth once a day.
"And I will feel fine and then I just get that wave of I feel sick for hours, and that's it.
"Then it will just clear. I am never ever sick but I just feel sick all the time, it's bizarre.
"To the point that now if I don't feel sick I'm like, why don't I feel sick?"
Jess then told how she had put a pizza in the oven, but felt too unwell to eat it.
She finished her clip by asking fans: "What does that mean?"
Love Island feud reignited as OG villa girl takes a savage swipe at rival
Her fans were quick to offer a variety of suggestions for the sickness, including anxiety and contraception, yet the underlying advice was to see her doctor and get blood tests.
Jess will no doubt keep her fans in the loop as to any diagnosis.
LOVE ISLAND JOURNEY
Jess was in last summer's original Love Island line-up, yet was dramatically dumped from the ITV2 show in a mass cull ahead of the final.
She was embroiled in a love triangle with Harriett Blackmore over Ronnie Vint during much of the series and they came to blows on several occasions.
She also delivered plenty of camera-worthy moments on the ITV2 reality series and coined the phrase "I'm the prize!" during a row with Harriett.
Jess was repeatedly branded a "bully" by Love Island fans.
But the 25-year-old retail manager insisted she has been a pal to ALL of her fellow islanders.
Following her exit, Jess - who hails from Stockport - claimed she will be "friends for life" with her co-stars.
Recently, she looked unrecognisable following a glam makeover.
At the time, Jess was tipped for a spot on the spin-off All Stars series - yet never ended up featuring.
Tjough her ex Ronnie did - and Jess then revealed the truth about claims he "kisses like a washing machine".
In the All Stars spin off, Ronnie was labelled a bad kisser after Elma Pazar blasted his kiss for having a bit too much tongue action at high speed.
Reacting to Ronnie's mistake by comparing her own experience, Jess said: 'I mean I can't speak for all his conquests…but he wasn't as bad as a washing machine!
"Definitely not the best kiss I've had though."
Jess added: "I'd rate Ronnie's kissing as a 6/10…but maybe I need to jog my memory?'
Jess, who failed to find lasting love on the show, has previously admitted: "I think I'm single because I don't underestimate the fact that I'm hard work.
"I know what I want and I'm not easily pleased. When you're a loud, outgoing woman, sometimes it can intimidate men…"
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Jess then asked fans 'what does this mean?'
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The brunette failed to find lasting love in the villa
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