Rhian Sugden has shared a cryptic post about ‘not giving a single f*** today’ after slamming her husband Oliver Mellor for ‘going out drinking’ while she and their baby son were both rushed to A&E.
The lingerie model, 38, revealed on Saturday she’d been rushed to hospital twice after being left in ‘absolute agony’ with Quinsy, while their 11-month-old George had been struck down with a possible case of measles.
She then took to her Instagram Stories to hit out at her actor husband, 44, after the former Corrie star opted to go out with his friends rather than ‘helping at home’.
In a fresh update on Sunday morning, Rhian reposted a cryptic and pointed reel to her Story, seemingly directed at Oliver.
The black-and-white video showed a group of people dancing together while audio over the top encouraged viewers to stand up to ‘someone who doubted you’.
It said: ‘Good morning you brilliant beam of f***ing sunshine. Reminder… not a single f*** should be given today.
Rhian Sugden has shared a cryptic post about ‘not giving a single f*** today’ after slamming her husband Oliver Mellor for ‘going out drinking’ while she and their baby son were both rushed to A&E (seen together)
The lingerie model, 38, revealed on Saturday she’d been rushed to hospital twice after being left in ‘absolute agony’ with Quinsy , while their 11-month-old George had been struck down with a possible case of measles
In a fresh update on Sunday morning, Rhian reposted a cryptic and pointed reel to her Story, seemingly directed at Oliver
‘Got someone who doubted you? Smile and remind them, I don’t just rise and shine I f***ing rule and conquer.’
The repost comes only a few hours after Rhian publicly hit out at Oliver, who she tied the knot with in 2018, for hanging out with his friends while she and George were unwell.
She took to her Stories to fume: ‘Anyone else ever been so ill they’ve ended up in A&E twice in two days and yet their husband would rather go out drinking with his mates instead of helping at home, or am I just the unfortunate one?’
MailOnline contacted representatives for Oliver for comment.
Rhian also shared a health update from bed as she told followers: ‘I’m home for those of you who are asking, but oh my god I am so much worse.
‘They sent me to A&E the other day because it was bad but i feel like its got worse even though I am on strong antibiotics.’
‘I don’t really want to waste a space in hospital and it’s dramatic if I call an ambulance but I am really feel like I am struggling to breathe, I can’t swallow.
‘This is the sorest throat I have ever ever head, give me [giving birth] to a child ten times over than this. And I have a very high pain threshold but this Quinsy, I don’t know what to do with myself.’
The black-and-white video showed a group of people dancing together while audio over the top encouraged viewers to stand up to ‘someone who doubted you’
The repost comes only a few hours after Rhian publicly hit out at Oliver, who she tied the knot with in 2018, for hanging out with his friends while she and George were unwell (seen)
She previously shared a pH๏τograph of herself in a hospital room to let fans know that her health has taken yet another turn.
She said: ‘So I’ve just been back to the doctors because my throat is in absolute agony. I think I’ve got quite a high pain threshold, but this is something else.
‘I’ve got Quinsy. I thought that was a Victorian disease, but oh my god, if anyone’s ever had it, oh god, I can’t even. It hurts to even open my mouth.’
Rhian captioned the hospital snap of herself: ‘Quinsy: 1, Rhian: 0’.
Sadly, this is not the only health woe the star is dealing with, and in the video announcing her diagnosis, she said her son is also not in the best health.
She added: ‘My little man, George, is up in A&E with possible measles, so I don’t know where we’ve been hanging about, but we won’t be going out again.’
The NHS describes quinsy as a bacterial infection that starts in one tonsil then spreads to the space around the tonsil ‘pushing the tonsil inwards and making the soft palate bulge.’
Those with the illness, which responds well to antibiotics, typically struggle to open their mouths more than a centimetre or two.
Rhian also shared a health update from bed as she told followers: ‘I’m home for those of you who are asking, but oh my god I am so much worse’
She previously shared a pH๏τograph of herself in a hospital room to let fans know that her health has taken yet another turn
Sadly, this is not the only health woe the star is dealing with, and in the video announcing her diagnosis, she said her son is also not in the best health (pictured with George)
Measles, meanwhile, is a viral infection, also common in children, that’s characterised by a distinct rash, fever, and cough.
Both illnesses can be pᴀssed from person to person.
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Rhian’s health woes come after she recently hit back at trolls who criticised her decision to have a breast reduction.
She explained alongside a ʙικιɴι snap: “It’s actually quite shameful that I’m actually writing a caption to JUSTIFY what I’m doing with MY body.
“12 months ago before I got pregnant my boobs were large, but still at a manageable size of a DD/E cup.
“After having a baby, my size has increased to an F and I’m spilling out of my bras even at that size. I’m having an uplift and a reduction.
“Boob experts (men) are messaging me telling me to just lose weight and they’ll shrink. Look at me!?? I’m the size I was yet despite your professional advice my melons haven’t shrunk. Who’d have thought?”
She added: “My back hurts. I long to wear backless dresses. Buy Sєxy lingerie, wear no bra when I go out, run, swim without them falling out of my swimsuit. They don’t make me happy this big.
“It’s MY body. It’s my Happiness and it’s MY choice.”
What is Quinsy?
In quinsy, the abscess (a collection of pus) forms between one of your tonsils and the wall of your throat.
This can happen when a bacterial infection spreads from an infected tonsil to the surrounding area. Quinsy can occur at any age, but most commonly affects teenagers and young adults.
Source: NHS