ITV Loose Women star Kaye Adams rushed to hospital after suffering ‘traumatic’ health scare

TV presenter Kaye Adams she was left ‘terrified’ that something was really wrong after she suddenly lost all hearing in her right ear ‘minutes’ before she went live on on air on Friday’s instalment of Loose Women

Loose Women legend Kaye Adams has revealed that she was rushed to A&E after suffering a ‘traumatic’ health scare.

The popular ITV star, 61, took to social media to reveal she was left ‘terrified’ that something was really wrong after she suddenly lost all hearing in her right ear ‘minutes’ before she went live on on air on Friday’s instalment of Loose Women

Explaing her health scare on Instagram, Kaye said: “I was absolutely terrified, I thought, ‘Oh my god, what has gone wrong? On Friday when I was doing Loose Women, minutes before we went in air, my right ear just went dead. I put my earpiece in, there was no sound I couldn’t hear a thing.”

Kaye pushed through the show, not mentioning her health scare to viewers but became increasingly worried when she got home to Glasgow and her hearing still had not returned.

The Loose Women star explained that as she became more concerned, she started to google her symptoms after losing all hearing in one ear so suddenly. Kaye went to sleep but woke up the next morning and went straight to the hospital where she was looked after by the ‘dedicated’ nurses.

 

Kaye explained she was then sent for an audiogram at a nearby Boots hearing centre. However, she was left utterly mortified when she discovered the reason behind her sudden hearing loss. The TV star revealed that the audiologist pulled out a huge lump of wax, which was affecting her hearing.

“I mean I am embarrassed to say this because, honestly, my head was going to some terrible terrible tumour, I am very melodramatic,” Kaye told her followers. “Paula pulled out the biggest bit of wax you have ever seen.”

Thankfully, the TV star has nothing to worry about, and her hearing came back immediately after undergoing to process.

Related Posts

Ferrari in Turmoil: Leclerc’s “Now or Never” Ultimatum and Hamilton’s Podium Drought Ignite Crisis at Maranello

The hallowed halls of Maranello, usually echoing with the pride of Italian motorsport excellence, are currently filled with a palpable sense of dread and urgent reflection. As…

Max Verstappen Spotted Testing Mercedes AMG GT3 at Estoril: Is a Massive 2026 Move on the Horizon?

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 and GT racing communities, Red Bull’s reigning champion Max Verstappen was recently spotted behind the wheel…

The Rollercoaster Returns: Portugal Officially Reclaims Its Spot on the Formula 1 Calendar for 2027

The high-octane world of Formula 1 is officially heading back to the Atlantic coast. In a move that has sent shockwaves of excitement through the global motorsport…

Uncomfortable Truths: Oscar Piastri Breaks Silence on the McLaren “Equality” Experiment That Cost Him the World Title

The 2025 Formula 1 season will be remembered for many things: the resurgence of McLaren, the nail-biting finale in Abu Dhabi, and the crowning of Lando Norris…

Formula 1’s 2026 Revolution: Behind the High-Stakes Late Changes to the New Era of Racing

The world of Formula 1 is no stranger to rapid evolution, but as the sport hurtles toward its massive 2026 regulatory reset, the “rulebook” is proving to…

The Unforgettable Roar: 10 Moments That Proved Formula 1 is More Than Just Speed, It’s Poetry.

Formula 1. The name alone conjures images of screaming engines, blinding speed, and the cutthroat precision of a gladiator sport played out on asphalt. It is often…