Olivia Attwood talks to the Daily Mail
['I was so scared... what WAS wrong with me?
' I'm A Celeb star
Olivia Attwood reveals her
terror at being rushed to A&E when blood tests
showed she was dangerously anaemic – and her
anguish
as producers kicked her out of the jungle]
[Finally able to use her phone,
she called her fiancé, Bradley Dack,
a midfielder for Blackburn Rovers
and her parents.
But she took the decision to delete her social media apps
in an attempt to not upset herself further.
She admitted: 'When I first got my phone
back I saw clips of me on the show that
showed my little happy face.
It made me feel really sad – I didn't want to see them.
I didn't want to see my entrance interview,
it was a reminder of how exciting everything
was just before it was taken away.'
Olivia was made aware, however,
of how the I'm A Celeb audience was speculating about
her exit, much of which, she says, felt misogynistic.
'I mean, I saw on Twitter that I was pregnant.
I'm not,' she says.
'There is an underlying misogynistic feel to the rhetoric.
They're saying, 'I bet she fainted'
or 'I bet she was scared of sleeping outside'
or that 'she didn't fancy it because it was raining'.]
So she can talk to Newspapers
but not on TV?
Something stinks
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...y-anaemic.html
[From Google:
Is being anemic serious?
Severe iron deficiency anaemia may increase
your risk of developing complications that
affect the heart or lungs, such as an abnormally
fast heartbeat (tachycardia) or heart failure,
where your heart is unable to
pump enough blood around
your body at the right pressure.]