RHIAN Sugden has mocked her husband Oliver Mellor after “going out drinking”; after she was taken to A&E.
The 38-year-old modeltook to her Instagram Stories across the weekend after both she was knocked out with nasty virus, Quinsy.



Quinsy, also known as a peritonsillar abscess, is a severe and painful complication of tonsillitis, which causes fever, throat pain and trouble opening the mouth.
In the post, she swiped at her husband, Corrie star Oliver Mellor, for spending time with pals instead of looking after the family.
However, it seems after a couple of days she’s been able to see the funny side, saying she “momentarily lost the plot”; and “turned to Instagram”; after feeling low while ill.
In a series of mock newspaper-style posts, Rhian joked: “'Husband finally breaks silence to the goats at the petting zoo.
“Sources say he deeply regrets choosing pints over paracetamol. Relationship experts (and one particularly nosey goat) remain divided.”;
In the second, she added: “Shocking: Couple argues and doesn't immediately split. Experts baffled.”;
“A source close to the situation (me) said: ‘She was hormonal, ill, and momentarily lost the plot. She now regrets turning to Instagram for validation instead of paracetamol and a nap.
“A source close to the situation (also me) has confirmed: ‘I was deeply offended by the audacity of her husband going out whilst she had what felt like the plague' in a moment of weakness, she turned to social media.
“She now regrets this. Not the rage – just the post.”;
“Another close source (me) says tensions peaked during a fever dream,”; she continued.
“The woman regrets posting to Instagram but maintains her husband was being a bit of a t**. The goats remain neutral. No further statements will be issued.”;
On Saturday, following her trip to A&E, Rhian posted an update to her fans saying: “I'm home for those of you who are asking, but oh my god I am so much worse.
“They sent me to A&E the other day because it was bad but i feel like its got worse even though I am on strong antibiotics.”;
“'I don't really want to waste a space in hospital and it's dramatic if I call an ambulance but I am really feel like I am struggling to breathe, I can't swallow,”; she explained.
‘This is the sorest throat I have ever ever had, give me [giving birth] to a child ten times over than this.
“I have a very high pain threshold but this Quinsy, I don't know what to do with myself.”;
To make matters worse, her 11-month-old son George was then also taken to hospital with measles, joking: “I don't know where we've been hanging about, but we won't be going out again.”;


