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Faye Winter worries fans as she reveals health has taken a ‘battering’ amid ‘split’ rumours with Teddy

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LOVE Island's Faye Winer has sparked worry among her loyal fans after admitting her health has taken a "battering." The former estate agent, 27, took to her Instagram page to decompress as she opened up on her state of mind as break-up rumours surround her and Teddy, 26.

It came after her Love Island partner Teddy broke down in tears on his own Instagram account. Faye explained her social media absence as she told her followers: "Sorry for the deafening silence but it was needed. "Last year I took a battering, I took one for most people's team. "Even to the point that my physical health took a battering.

I just needed two weeks to reset." read more faye winterCALL NETFLIX Love Island star Faye Winter reveals huge reality show she wants to be in nextpet peeve Faye Winter branded a ‘sarcastic b**ch’ in row at dog park She took to her page make-up free, with her hair brushed in an up-style and wearing an oatmeal-colour jumper.

The star's situation will no doubt have been worsened after a cruel troll took fire on her during a dog walk. Teddy, best known for his time on the ITV dating contest, also this week took to social media to give a glimpse into his difficult time.

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