Sophie Kasaei has been rushed to A&E.
The Geordie Shore star took to social media last night to tell her fans that she was feeling unwell.
In a couple of posts to her Instagram account, the 32-year-old said that she wasn't sure what was wrong with her and went to the hospital to get some help.
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Sharing a snap of the waiting room at the hospital, Sophie wrote: "Hopefully will find out why I've been so unwell.
"Body has not been happy lately with me."
Another post showed her heading to the Accident and Emergency department.
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She added: "Now I've ended up here ffs."
The reality TV star didn't provide a further update on her condition but she has since shared a couple of other posts which were unrelated to it.
A spokesperson for Sophie told Tyla: "Sophie has Endometriosis, and suffers the effects of the condition on an ongoing basis. On this occasion she experienced severe cramping and was feeling very unwell so went to A&E to get checked out. She is feeling much better now."
Earlier this year, Sophie told OK! that she was set to she was set to undergo surgery for her endometriosis.
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She told the outlet: "I’m having to get surgery to get all these cysts removed. That’s a big factor of my life and looking after myself because of everything I’ve got going on with the cysts.
"I really want to try get more awareness out there because it can affect fertility, sex can be painful, and I get painful periods."
And speaking to Tyla back in 2018, ahead of the launch of the 17th series, Sophie opened up about her experiences working on Geordie Shore.
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She revealed that she suffered with anxiety.
"We get to speak to psychiatrists [...] if we ever need them," she said.
"Mental health is a really important thing. I do suffer from anxiety and my mam suffers really bad with her mental health. She goes through a really hard time. I do think that there should be a lot more awareness out there. There should be a lot more help.
"I think with us being in the public eye, we're at an advantage where we can speak about it and tell people that it's alright, and it's okay to not be okay. I just think that people do try and hide mental illness and it's best to speak about it.
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"Mental illness it is an illness and if we speak about it there is help out there, but people just hide it and we're all ashamed to say we're got anxiety or whatever's going on in their minds.
"It's a really important thing to us and I think speaking about it is the best help you can get."
Speaking about the support they give each other, Sophie continued: "Ah god, we're sisters. We've lived in a house with each other for so many years, and not only that we've traveled the world together, we've done press together.
"The best support system we've got is each other."