This Morning star reveals she was rushed to hospital after vaping addiction
This Morning regular Nicola Thorp, who often appears alongside LBC's Nick Ferrari to discuss the latest headlines, has opened up about her past vaping addiction.
Nicola then disclosed that this was an issue that was rather close to her heart, having previously struggled with a vaping addiction. "Now, I thought these little disposable things were quite harmless, but it's about 60 cigarettes worth of nicotine in a day. She then left the soap at the conclusion of her character's storyline in 2018, before briefly returning in early 2019.
The first shot saw Nicola showing off her ring and looking visibly shocked as Nikesh stood next to her in a very dapper tuxedo.
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