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Gemma Collins was told dad ‘might not make it’ in coronavirus battle but believes angels saved his life

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GEMMA Collins was told her dad 'might not make it' through his coronavirus battle but she believes angels saved his life. The reality star revealed last month that both her parents - Joan and Alan - had contracted the deadly bug. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates "It literally tears you apart," she admitted today on an episode of her Gemma Collins Podcast. "Our house is not the same without my dad and it has been such a scary time because we just haven’t known how he was going to be.

And if he was going to make it... "There were moments where we all had to have the chat about you know what if dad doesn’t pull through." Fortunately there's now been a turnaround in her dad's condition and the usually bubbly.

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