Chelsie WhibleyThe British TV star has died aged 29. The actress, best known for her starring roles in Dani’s House and Sadie J, battled a genetic condition, cystic fibrosis, that left her no escape. Chelsie was rushed to Southampton General Hospital on Saturday and died around 2:45pm. Her husband broke the news through a heartbreaking post on Facebook.
The Man’s Announcement
Glynn, 33, wrote these words: “I’m afraid this is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to write. Chelsie took a bad turn this morning. She was taken to Southampton General Hospital. It is with deep regret that I have to announce to everyone that our beautiful and dear Chelsie passed away at 2.45pm this afternoon. “It was very fast and did not suffer he added I know you all want to offer your condolences, but we ask that you confine yourself to the following comments at this very worrying moment. To my amazing, inspirational wife: we will always love you ».
illness and isolation
Chelsie had previously been advised to selfquarantine indefinitely as she was deemed “high risk” of becoming seriously ill if she contracted Covid19. She previously opened up about her desire to go out so she can see her loved ones again. “It seems to me to take even more time,” he said. “I know it’s too dangerous to see my friends and family and it might be enough for my body to fall over the edge, but then again I don’t know how much time I have and it breaks me to know that I can. I can’t see her,” he told The Sun before getting worse.
Life expectancy
Cystic fibrosis is still incurable and reduces the life expectancy of those affected. Chelsie previously revealed that doctors had told her she would be 16 years old. After questioning the odds, the actress said her lungs were so scarred they were only working at 25 percent and she was taking 60 pills a day to fight the infection. The actress shared her progress on YouTube vlog My CF Life, where she shared updates on living with the disease. In one post, she was seen celebrating her birthday in solitary confinement with her husband Glynn and mother Pam, who have been allowed to move in with the couple to help with care.
Last updated: Sunday 3 April 2022 20:13
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