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Love Island star reveals terrifying new health scare weeks after hospital dash

TANYEL Revan has revealed a terrifying new health scare just weeks after an A&E dash.

The 28-year-old shared the news on her podcast I'm Right, He's Ron with fellow Love Island star Ron Hall.

Love Island's Tanyel has opened up about a terrifying new health scare
She shot to fame on the winter 2023 series
Tanyel now hosts a podcast with her former Love Island co-star Ron

Tanyel – who shot to fame on the winter 2023 series – told their listeners that she is concerned after discovering two lumps in her neck.

She said: “I found a lump, well two lumps. It was like a hard, round ball. It’s got bigger because it’s quite swollen.

I know you should never google things but I’m actually really worried. Normally I’m that positive person.”

But Tanyel's concern came after she ended up in A&E just weeks ago over something she thought might connected.

She continued: “A few months ago I had a rash all over my legs – randomly – overnight, and bruises. The doctor told me to go to A&E so I’d get tests quickly.

“I went A&E and they quickly done a blood test and everything came back ok so I didn’t think anything of it. That was then but obviously now I’ve found two hard lumps.

“I went to the GP, she felt the lumps and she said, ‘I’m not going to completely rule it out but I think it’s fine, you’ve just got swollen lymph nodes.”

Tanyel's health scare comes after she gave her opinion on Islanders returning to the show for the All Stars spin-off.

Speaking to theBBCabout life after Love Island, Tanyel insisted it was deceptively hard work and contestants couldn't afford to rest on their laurels if they were to continue makingmoneyoff the back of theITVreality show

She said: “One thing about this industry that people have to remember is that if you don't maintain it 24/7, which is very hard because it is a bit of a fake lifestyle, you can easily be forgotten.

“I think a lot ofinfluencersgo back on All Stars because they need to keep up and have that boost.”

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