Gemma Collins battled PTSD as she feared losing home while her dad 'was dying'

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Gemma Collins battled PTSD after fears she’d lose her home while her dad 'was dying'

Gemma Collins has opened up about a secret PTSD battle she faced after nearly losing her Essex home while her father was in hospital with Covid.

Taking to Instagram Live, Gemma has discussed this horrible experience with a friend, Andie, who had the same thing happen to her. "They are reading from a script, no emotion, telling you, ‘go into the branch.’ I couldn’t go and see my dad in the hospital. I went into the branch and the lady was very nice, I started crying in the bank... They didn’t care."

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