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Steph McGovern reveals secret health problems that meant she had to turn down I’m A Celebrity

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PACKED Lunch host Steph McGovern revealed that she was forced to turn down I’m A Celebrity due to a health reason. The TV presenter, 40, said she's been asked several times to take part in the ITV show, but has been reluctant to sign up as she has irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Channel 4 star Steph explained that she worries that the jungle diet would wreak havoc on her body. IBS is a common condition that affects the digestive system and can causes symptoms like stomach cramps, bloating and diarrhoea. “I’m not scared about eating things,” she said. “My main worry is about would be how my body would react.

READ MORE ON STEPH MCGOVERN'LOOK AFTER YOURSELF' Steph McGovern reveals she is 'in agony' with health issues Mc-Nificent Inside Steph McGovern's 40th birthday with Kerry Katona and Denise van Outen “You see, I’m the type of person who gets a small bite and then my whole leg swells up.  “I’ve also got IBS too so I’d be scared that if I ate something that disagreed with me I’d probably end up [bleep]ing myself on TV.  “It’s not mentally how I’d deal with it, but more physically how my body would work,” she added to Entertainment Daily.

Back in July, Steph revealed she is 'in agony' with health issues and had lost weight. The star posted a makeup-free snap to her account, with visible blisters on her face.

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