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Love Island's Marcel hospitalised after "vomiting violently"

Love Island star Marcel Somerville is admitted to hospital after a 'violent' episode of vomiting.

Love Island star Marcel Somerville is in hospital after falling "violently" ill and passing out.

The 31-year-old, who appeared in the 2017 edition of the ITV2 reality series, is now undergoing tests after fears that he may have caught coronavirus.

"Marcel has been feeling unwell for a few days and didn't have any energy," a source told OK! magazine. "One day he vomited violently and then passed out. He's been admitted to hospital and has a fever and is still feeling weak.

"He's been in hospital for two days and they're still awaiting test results to rule out coronavirus."

Since leaving the Love Island villa, Somerville has enjoyed a successful career as a DJ and presents a show on FUBAR Radio.

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