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X Factor star hospital horror as major artery is slashed open during botched tonsil surgery

GEORGE Shelley has made a career out of singing for over a decade but that flashed before his eyes when routine surgery went horribly wrong earlier this year.

The former Union J and I’m A Celeb star has revealed a major artery was severed while he was having his tonsils removed over the summer, leaving him in hospital for a week.

One of Union J star George Shelley’s major arteries was slashed open during a botched tonsil surgery
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George was hospitalised for a week[/caption]

Opening up about the ordeal for the first time, George told us: “It’s been a really tough year to be honest. I had my tonsils out and my artery was cut in two and I was in hospital for a week.

“I lost a lot of blood and during that I was bereaved, my bandmate’s fiance Olly, and dealing with grief again.”

Olly Marmon died in August after falling from a hotel window and it was devastating for both George and his pal, Olly’s fiance Jaymi Hensley.

He said: “I’m so proud of him. He’s kept working. He’s creating happiness for himself by performing and that’s what Olly loved with Jaymi. He was a really great rock for me during my grief and I want to be that for him.”

George was devastated in 2017 when his sister Harriet was hit by a car and died and he is now an ambassador for Grief Encounter, which helps young people who have lost loved ones.

Reflecting on how he feels now, he explained: “I’m the best I’ve ever felt in my life. It’s taken a long time to heal from a lot of trauma over the last six to ten years.

“I went on a trek and did some charity fundraising for Grief Encounter which was amazing.

“Being out in nature got me out of London and out of my head and I had a lot of epiphanies about what I want to do with my life and that is that I don’t want to spend another day doing things that don’t make me happy.”

Speaking on the red carpet at the Devil Wears Prada charity gala on Sunday, he added: “Music is my main passion. The industry is very toxic and I don’t want to be hurt by it again like I was before.

“But I have been writing a lot of songs. I went through my notebook the other day and I’ve written over 300 songs in the last six years. So I’m going to do something with the music next year.”

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Shelley, who is also grieving, told The Sun: ‘It’s been a really tough year to be honest’[/caption]
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Union J on X Factor in 2012[/caption]

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