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LooseWomen star in hospital following 'complications' after undergoing operation

Loose Women’s Sophie Morgan is currently in hospital after suffering “complications” after a minor surgery.

Sophie suffered a spinal cord injury at the age of 18 that left her paralysed following a car accident in 2003. In the wake of Sophie’s hospital dash, her friends and followers have shared their well wishes for the Loose Women panellist. She continued: "It took over half an hour to ‘break’ them apart, all that time I had to sit on an aisle chair that was NOT safe and I didn’t know if I would be able to get back into my chair.

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