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MIC star reveals he has end-stage liver disease and needs transplant

A MADE in Chelsea star has revealed that he has end-stage liver disease.

The 28-year-old reality star, who is engaged to be married and expecting his first child with his wife-to-be, also said that he won’t survive five years without getting a liver transplant.

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Sam Vanderpump opened up about his end-stage liver disease on Made in Chelsea on Monday nightCredit: Channel 4

Ollie Locke was overcome with emotion after Sam spoke candidly about his health battleCredit: Channel 4

Sam revealed last December how he had suffered kidney and liver failureCredit: Instagram

Sam Vanderpump, who is a current mainstay on Made in Chelsea, is the nephew of Lisa Vanderpump.

He has shared this week how his life expectancy might only be four to five years unless he gets a transplant.

Sam was born with liver disease, but it laid dormant in his body until he was taken ill last December.

Speaking to Made in Chelsea icon Ollie Locke in Monday’s episode of the hit E4 show, Sam opened up about his health battle.

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“There is no hope of my liver getting better and he said I wouldn’t be having this call with you if I thought you could make it through the next four or five years.

“They’re sending me for liver transplant assessment, so yeah,” he candidly revealed.

Ollie asked Sam how he was feeling, to which he said: “The way I look at it is I’m healthy now, hopefully I will remain healthy all the way up until I’ll get a call and go in for surgery and then I wake up and I’ll be healthier.”

Sam then explained how other people will be “higher up on the list who can’t survive the surgery” and is unsure when his transplant will happen. 

Fans were quick to react to Sam’s heart-breaking health battle.

Taking to X, one person said: “Praying Sam Vanderpump gets a healthy transplant successfully and lives a full and healthy life for himself, Alice & his baby.”

Another wrote: “Oh my gosh watching #MadeInChelsea and it got so sad with Sam Vanderpump’s news.”

While a third penned: “Don’t give a f***about anyone’s drama on #madeinchelsea anymore.

Sam Vanderpump’s news have us heartbroken. How brave is Alice?!
Wishing the three of you strength
.”

The NHS Organ Donation X account also took to the platform to share a message in the wake of the sad news.

You may have seen in tonight’s episode of #madeinchelsea, that one of the cast members Sam Vanderpump needs an organ transplant. Our thoughts are with Sam and his family as they face this news. We hope that his courage in speaking out will offer inspiration to others,” they penned.

The account went on: “Sadly, thousands of people are currently waiting for a life-saving transplant because not enough people agree to donate their organs.

“If you want to be an organ donor and save lives after your death, please confirm your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register and ensure your loved ones know and support your decision.”

Sam revealed earlier this year that he “nearly died” after suffering from liver and kidney failure which later led to life-threatening sepsis.

He was rushed to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital last December with the flu when he was told his liver and kidneys had stopped working.

“I thought I was going to die,” he said at the time.

“I didn’t think my body could cope and that was the scariest thing. It was terrifying.”

He added: “I remember the doctor saying to me that I was going into liver and kidney failure. I burst into tears.

“My mum didn’t react badly, you would expect her to be in complete meltdown, but she didn’t want to scare me.

“The words they used for the function of my liver were ‘deranged’ and ‘demonic.’ 

“You don’t feel your organs normally but when they stop working and because my liver and kidneys weren’t working my heart was in overdrive, my pancreas was struggling, my spleen wasn’t well… 

“And you can feel all this pain and uncomfortableness, I was really, really fighting to keep myself alive. I didn’t think I was going to survive or see the outside of the hospital again. 

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“You never think the flu will lead to you being in a hospital bed and nearly dying. They told my mum that if I had got to hospital 24-48 hours later, I wouldn’t have made it. By calling the ambulance, my girlfriend literally saved my life.”

Sam is smitten with his model fiancée Alice Yaxley, 24, who is currently pregnant with the couple’s first child.

Sam Vanderpump is engaged to be married to Alice Yaxley who is pregnantCredit: Instagram

Sam and Alice are only a very young coupleCredit: Instagram

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