Megan Barton-Hanson "homebound" after "worst week of her life"



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Megan Barton-Hanson says that she was left home after the worst week of her life.

The former stripper, 24, says she's struggling with anxiety after her separation from Wes Nelson.

She was supposed to appear on Heart FM yesterday for an interview about her love life, but she canceled an hour before the date of her show.

Megan has now told her supporters that she was too upset to leave the house.

She posted a video of her at home, writing: "Anxiety is a b ***** d."

The video showed her coasters displaying images of the late actress Marilyn Monroe, who had to face her anxiety.



Megan Barton-Hanson shared a video from his home in London

The glamorous ex-girlfriend also shared messages of support from fans who shared their own experiences of mental health issues.

However, his ex-Wes, who posted his own online message on happiness, seemed less supported.

In an article on Instagram, he wrote: "Being happy is a way of life and not a destination."



She was photographed mocking donuts at Dancing On Ice on Sunday night

The disciples seemed to interpret his note as a comment on Megan, apparently accusing him of feasting on his own misery.

Megan was seen leaving her home in London yesterday after canceling her radio interview and posting online her fight against anxiety.

The star of Love Island was to appear on Heart FM, but a station representative told Mirror Online that Megan had canceled her candidacy because she was "very sick".




However, later in the day, the glamorous 24-year-old model glanced at the image of health as she wore a bright red jumpsuit and smiled while chatting on the phone.

Megan and Wes separated about a week ago, but she participated in her appearance in Sunday's Dancing On Ice despite the breakup.

She was seen mocking donuts behind the scenes a few hours before going off her radio appearance.


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