BBC Gardeners' World star Monty Don, who lives in Herefordshire, has completed the last few nights of his tour after he was forced to cancel dates when he was rushed to hospital.
The celebrity gardener has been updating his fans on his health status after his sudden A&E visit last week, when he was forced to cancel shows around the country.
He did not disclose the cause of his hospital visit, but took to Instagram at the time to share a video message with his 1.3 million followers. He revealed he had spent several days hooked up to drips in hospital.
But this week he has been well enough to finish off his tour, posting on social media yesterday (November 3): "Tonight I am in Edinburgh at the Usher Hall for the last night of this tour. Last week's hiccup was a bit of unexpected drama but it has been fun and all the audiences have been fantastic."
Don had previously apologised to fans who missed out on some of the dates, saying: "I'm sorry to disappoint all those people."
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Fans have expressed their worry about the beloved presenter, but are relieved to see him back in action.
Margaret Roberts said about the Edinburgh show: "Brilliant night! So glad you have recovered!"
Lesley Hull commented: "So pleased you are now much better. I am so sorry we weren't able to see you at Cambridge Corn Exchange and hope it is rearranged."
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