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Tracey Jewel Admitted To Hospital Following Disaster European Holiday

'I went into a head spin and I overdosed'

Controversy has followed Tracey Jewel ever since her appearance on this yearโ€™s series of Married At First Sight and now the star has admitted it all got too much for her and she is seeking medical help following a recent European holiday that ended in disaster.

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โ€œI went into a head spin,โ€ the reality TV star told New Idea. โ€œI just didnโ€™t see a way out of the current situation.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve been bullied and cyber-trolled relentlessly, pretty much all year,โ€ she explained.

โ€œIโ€™m not someone who has a history of depression, but I started getting help in April because the psychologist said I might have post-traumatic stress disorder because of everything Iโ€™d been through.โ€

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Now following an ill-fated reunion with ex-boyfriend Patrick Kedemos ended abruptly while the pair were on holiday in Europe.

โ€œHe said, โ€˜you should come with me to get away from all of thisโ€™,โ€ Tracey explained. โ€œEven though I couldnโ€™t afford it, he said โ€˜donโ€™t worry about it, youโ€™re my partner. Iโ€™ll look after youโ€™.โ€

โ€œOnce we were away, it became very evident that he thought I would just go back to my normal bubbly self,โ€ Tracey explains. โ€˜Iโ€™ve been very emotionally withdrawn because of the stress from the trolls and the bullying and he thought that would magically disappear.โ€

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After a week away together Kedemos ended the relationship and thatโ€™s when reports began to surface that the MAFS star was โ€œstranded and aloneโ€ in Berlin.

Despite reports police were called, Kedemos has denied becoming aggressive.

Jewel, who was forced to turn to the Australian Embassy, says she felt overwhelmed, โ€˜I went into a head spin and I overdosed,โ€™ the reality star revealed.

Kedemos then reportedly gave her money to return home, where she is now seeking medical help. 

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