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Billie Shepherd reveals 'most intense, awful pain'
Billie Shepherd reveals 'most intense, awful pain'

Daily Record

time3 days ago

  • Health
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Billie Shepherd reveals 'most intense, awful pain'

Billie Shepherd talked about her new show with sister Sam and her health battle that left her bedbound. Billie Shepherd has revealed how she was left bedbound after a shock diagnosis with Lyme disease, describing the experience as 'horrendous'. ‌ The former TOWIE star, 35, who shares three children with her husband Greg, spoke candidly to the Mirror about the illness as she and her younger sister Samantha Faiers prepare for the launch of their new ITV series Sam and Billie: Sister Act, Mirror reports. ‌ 'It has been a really, really tough time,' Billie admitted. 'I've been lucky in that I've never been challenged with health issues, I've never had to face that. And people are dealing with things 10 times worse, but it has been awful.' ‌ Billie began experiencing symptoms in January. 'One day I was fine, the next I woke up with really bad pains in my elbows and my arms,' she explained. 'I thought I must have slept funny. I tried to ignore it but as the days went on, the pain went all over my body to the point where I couldn't even get out of bed. It was horrendous.' Her condition worsened as she developed red lumps on her legs, a rash on her back, and severe fatigue. 'But worst was the reactive arthritis — the most intense, awful pain in my joints,' she recalled. 'It was agony. My immune system was attacking the healthy tissue in my joints. I had so many blood tests but no one could figure it out. One doctor said she'd never seen anything like it. It was frustrating. This went on for about two months before we learnt it was Lyme's.' Doctors believe Billie was bitten by an infected tick years ago, with the infection only surfacing after repeated bouts of tonsillitis weakened her immune system. Traditional medication, including antibiotics and steroids, offered little relief. 'My body wasn't responding to antibiotics any more,' she said. 'After the last course, I actually got worse. I was so unwell. It was only after Sam introduced me to a holistic doctor and I started taking natural medicines that I started to notice a difference and things slowly began to turn around.' ‌ At the height of her illness, Billie relied heavily on Greg, her mum Suzanne, and sister Sam. 'Some mornings I couldn't even get out of bed. I would have to crawl,' she said. 'Going to the toilet, I was in bits, I was hysterical, crying, because I was in so much pain. It was hard for me to sit on the toilet without Greg helping me. It was so scary.' ‌ The biggest challenge was explaining her illness to herhttps:// , Nelly, 11, Arthur, eight, and Margot, two. 'Kids are adaptable, but I was so poorly there's no way they wouldn't notice,' she said. 'I explained honestly why I wasn't very well. Nelly understands, she's on the ball and will ask if it's Lyme disease that's making me tired when I'm not feeling good. But equally I don't want them to ever feel worried about me.' ‌ Her struggles coincided with her children's own health scares. In the first episode of Sister Act , Billie breaks down recalling the terrifying moment Margot was rushed to hospital in January after suffering a seizure. 'That whole situation was really, really scary,' she said. 'As a parent, you never think it's going to happen to you — you wouldn't even want to imagine it. And when it does happen you go into fight or flight mode. I was petrified. Margot hasn't had a seizure since, so I'm praying and hoping she's grown out of them. But it was such a worrying time. It's made me realise how much stress can affect your body.' ‌ Arthur also endured repeated bouts of tonsillitis. While surgery was considered, Billie chose to delay the operation. 'My gut feeling was that it was all bad timing and Arthur really didn't want to go through that,' she said. Instead, she turned to natural remedies. 'He'd had a lot of antibiotics, which isn't ideal, and the natural medicine really helped. Touch wood, he's not had any problems since.' Although the holistic route has eased symptoms for Billie and her family, she is cautious about promoting it. 'When I got ill I felt like my whole life had changed overnight. I worried about how I was going to get through it,' she said. ‌ 'Things had been getting worse and worse by the day, but within two weeks of taking the holistic approach I was feeling better. I'm not saying that would be the case for everyone, of course. But it was right for me.' Today, Billie says she is much improved but still experiences fatigue, brain fog and occasional pain. She hopes sharing her story will raise awareness of Lyme disease, which affects thousands of people in the UK each year. 'People have it far worse than me,' she said. ‌ 'But it's important, being on reality TV, to be honest and real. We all go through things. Being open about what we're going through is the only way to be. I'd never heard of Lyme disease before I got it. So now, if I can raise awareness and offer others comfort at the same time, I'll be happy.' Despite the hardships, Sister Act also highlights happier moments, from family chaos to light-hearted cameos, including one from Amanda Holden. 'We've absolutely loved filming together again,' Billie said of working with Sam. 'It's so easy, so natural. We're so close anyway, so to do this together again has been brilliant.' Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ And while Billie and Sam enjoy an unbreakable bond these days, the same cannot be said of Nelly and Arthur. 'Oh my God, they fight a lot,' Billie laughed. 'It's actually very stressful in our household. They chase each other around the kitchen as I'm trying to make dinner. Margot just watches and takes it all in. But that said, there will be a day when I miss all the crazy carnage in the house.' As Nelly prepares to start secondary school, Billie is embracing the next stage of parenthood. 'I've noticed Nelly has really grown up in the last six months. We got her a phone for her birthday, her first one, and she walks around the house FaceTiming her little friends. That's all they do. It's hilarious.' Through it all, Billie's resilience shines. 'When you're in the public eye it can be good to share things,' she said. 'It can be a comfort to other people who are going through similar situations.'

Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd 'open up like never before' on ITV2 show Sister Act
Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd 'open up like never before' on ITV2 show Sister Act

Daily Mirror

time06-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd 'open up like never before' on ITV2 show Sister Act

Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd have reunited to star in a new ITV2 series titled Sam and Billie: Sister Act - and the first trailer has been released A sneak peek at Samantha Faiers and Billie Shepherd's new ITV2 reality show has been released. ‌ The sisters have teamed up once again for a new venture titled Sam and Billie: Sister Act, four years after their shared series The Mummy Diaries concluded in 2021. ‌ Sam and Billie are embarking on the next phase of their lives as they take on the world together. ‌ Now that the children are a bit older, it's time for them to concentrate more on themselves and enjoy some sisterly downtime, all while juggling motherhood, their careers and life in the spotlight. As the girls set off on joint journeys of self-discovery, they delve deeper into their lives, grapple with health concerns and confront some startling truths, but as always, they pull through it together with plenty of love and laughter as they continue to create lifelong memories, reports OK!. ‌ In a tribute to sisterhood and with a bond that's stronger than ever, Sam and Billie open up like never before. From emotional heart-to-hearts and healing past wounds to marking milestones and dealing with life's unexpected twists and turns, the sisters unite to experience the glamorous highs and humbling lows. With numerous trips abroad, glitzy events and family life back home, this series offers an all-access pass. ‌ The Mummy Diaries began as a one-off special in 2018 when Sam announced she was expecting her first child, Paul, with her partner Paul Knightley. The programme was later given the green light for a full series, before being rebranded as Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries for the third series to highlight Billie's family's increased participation. In 2021, it was recently revealed that Sam was stepping back from reality TV and would no longer feature on the popular ITVBe show with her partner Paul and their children. The format subsequently shifted, with Billie and her husband Greg Shepherd taking centre stage alongside their children Nelly and Arthur.

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