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Strictly's Amy Dowden criticised for getting Covid vaccine despite Crohn's disease battle

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Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden, 30, revealed that she has received online abuse for getting her first Covid vaccine. Just days ago, Amy filmed an Instagram Live where she answered questions about the vaccine from her followers, but revealed she was then targeted by trolls for receiving the injection despite her vulnerable status.The Strictly professional revealed to presenter Gethin Jones, 42, that she has received vile criticism online after sharing her health update.She said: "I guess if you are going to put a post like that out you are going to get some political views."I was sad because I was trying to put out a positive post that hopefully there is light at the end of the tunnel."Amy was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when she was.

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