Strictly's Shirley Ballas forced to miss charity gala because of illness

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Strictly's Shirley Ballas was forced to miss a charity gala on Thursday night due to poor health and we hope she's feeling better before Saturday

Shirley has had a difficult week following Saturday's Strictly results October 17, 2019 - 21:06 BST Aisha Nozari Shirley Ballas is so unwell that the Strictly star was forced to miss the Global Gift Gala on Thursday night. Donations raised help "create a positive impact on the lives of children, women and families who are in need".

Earlier in the day, the 59-year-old judge revealed that she was using a vitamin drip to try and reinvigorate herself after a difficult week on the BBC show. Shirley hoped that the drip, filled with vitamins and other nutrients, would help improve her health. Taking to Instagram, the mother-of-one shared a video of the intravenous drip and also introduced the nurse administering it. Shirley added the caption: "@revivuk Very happy to receive this drip today to help me get well.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shirley Ballas on Oct 17, 2019 at 7:04am PDTMany of the star's fans were quick to send Shirley well wishes. Beneath the video, many wrote things including: "Wish you better," "Hope you feel back to yourself soon," and "Get well soon Shirley. Everyone wants you to be happy and healthy. Sending positive vibes."Dianne tweeted in defence of Shirley It certainly hasn't been an easy week for the Strictly judge.

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