Molly-Mae Hague pays emotional tribute to Nikki Grahame and calls for anorexia to be taken more seriously

Molly-Mae Hague has paid an emotional tribute to Nikki Grahame and has called for “terrifying and terrible” anorexia to be taken more seriously.

The 21-year old shared a touching post saying that more needs to be done for those with an eating disorder.



Molly-Mae Hague shared a touching tribute post to Nikki Grahame

The Big Brother star died on Friday at the age of 38 after a long battle with anorexia.

Molly-Mae took to social media to share a photo of the TV star, writing: “Fly high Nikki. Taken by such a terrifying and terrible disease that must be taken more seriously.”

Tributes have since poured in for the reality star including Big Brother’s original host Davina McCall  who struggled to find the words to talk about the “iconic” star.

“It felt odd that I had posted something on Twitter and not on her,” she wrote on Instagram.



The Love Island star called for anorexia to be taken more seriously

“I’ve typed and deleted three times… I can’t find the words… it’s just really tragic.

“She was iconic. In the true sense of the word.

“Whose catch phrases will be with me forever
❤
sending so much love to her friends and family. “I’m so sorry. The pain you and she must have endured …. x
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RIP Nikki.”

Davina also tweeted: “I am so desperately sad to hear about Nikki Grahame x my thoughts are with her friends and family xx she really was the funniest , most bubbly sweetest girl x”



Davina McCall was unable to find the words to talk about the ‘iconic’ star

Meanwhile, Davina’s replacement host Emma Willis has also been reflecting on her memories with Nikki.

“Heartbreaking news about Nikki,” she wrote on Instagram.

“A legend in our Big Brother family who was captivating to watch and an absolute sweetheart to be around.

“My thoughts and love go out to her family and friends…”



Emma Willis shared a heartfelt tribute calling Nikki a ‘legend’

The Big Brother star checked into a private hospital to treat her eating disorder last month after her desperate friends managed to raise more than £65,500 to start paying for life-saving care.

But despite her doting friends’ help Nikki lost her battle with her life-long eating disorder this week.

For help and support on eating disorders and body image, you can call Beat Eating Disorders on 0808 201 1677 for adults, or 0808 801 0711 if you are under 18.


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