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Jeremy Clarkson has shown his support for TV presenter Monty Don after he was unexpectedly rushed to A&E.
09:27, Thu, Nov 28, 2024 | UPDATED: 09:29, Thu, Nov 28, 2024
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TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson took to social media with an urgent plea after Monty Don was rushed to hospital with a mystery health turn.
This past weekend, the Gardeners' World star was forced to cancel a series of talks last minute and apologised to fans.
Don informed ticket holders in Exeter, Truro, Bath, and Nottingham that he'd no longer be able to participate in the talks.
Taking to his Instagram story, the BBC star said: "Hello. I am so sorry to have disappointed all those people who were going to come and see me in Exeter and Truro and Bath and Nottingham.
“But on Friday afternoon, I was rushed to A&E. I was kept in at the hospital over Saturday, Sunday, and Monday and had to have drips and all the rest of it.”
Don continued: “I came home last night, and I’m feeling much better.”
However, he assured fans. “I’m going to spend the next few days quietly recuperating here at home and hopefully by the weekend I’ll be back to full fitness.”
After sharing the update, Don receieved an influx of supportive messages and well wishes from fans including former Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson.
The 64-year-old who recently underwent an emergency heart operation, simply pleaded with the Gardener’s World star to “stay well.”
Jeremy Clarkson attended the Farmer's Protest after undergoing heart surgery (Image: Getty)
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Jeremy’s sudden health scare was unveiled in October when he took to his column on the Sunday Times to reflect on the “wearisome effects of growing old.”
He revealed that during a vacation in the Indian Ocean, his attempt at swimming seemed to trigger trouble with climbing stairs.
This escalated quickly upon his return to Britain as he experienced symptoms such as being “clammy,” “tightness in my chest,” alongside “pins and needles in my left arm.”
It was the distressing news of Alex Salmond’s fatal heart attack which prompted Jeremy to seek medical advice and discover that one of his arteries was completely blocked.
The Clarkson’s Farm star has since made a full recovery and even attended the Farmer’s Protest in London.
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