Monday, March 6, 2017

Mirror Online : reported that Sir Bruce Forsyth in intensive care for five days with severe infection with wife Wilnelia constantly by his bedside

Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailFrail Sir Bruce Forsyth has spent the week in intensive care after being diagnosed with a severe chest infection. "His wife Wilnelia has been brilliant and was by his bedside almost constantly. In November his wife Wilnelia admitted TV legend Bruce has "problems moving" and they have discussed the future when she will have to make a life without him. I respect that."(Photo: Getty)Sir Bruce now spends his days at home in Surrey watching TV, surfing the internet on his beloved iPad. (Photo: Rex)At the time Wilnelia said: "He's the man I fell in love with because his brain is still there.


Sir Bruce Forsyth spends five days in intensive care with chest infection


Sir Bruce Forsyth spends five days in intensive care with chest infection
Sir Bruce Forsyth has spent five nights in intensive care with a severe chest infection, according to reports. However the 89-year-old, who is believed to be in a stable condition, is expected to return to his Surrey home on Friday to be tended to by his wife Wilnelia. The TV presenter, who stepped down from hosting Strictly Come Dancing in 2014, was rushed to hospital on Sunday after falling ill and has remained in ICU since then.

Sir Bruce Forsyth hospitalised with severe chest infection

Sir Bruce Forsyth is preparing to return home with his wife Wilnelia after spending five days in intensive care (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)Sir Bruce Forsyth is set to return home after being hospitalised for five days. MORE: Sir Bruce Forsyth's wife Wilnelia reveals the moment they found out he'd suffered two aneurysmsMORE: Bruce Forsyth 'struggling to move' after life-saving operation A friend told MailOnline: 'Bruce came down with an infection last weekend, and it rapidly escalated into something very, very serious. Sir Patrick Stewart has a genius plan to fight back against President Donald TrumpSir Bruce's manager, Ian Wilson, told the Press Association: 'Sir Bruce Forsyth is scheduled to return home from hospital later today and would like to thank everyone for their good wishes. Of the moment she learned Bruce had suffered two aneurysms, Wilneila told This Morning: 'It was very scary, he was bruised and it was really awful.



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