Harry Potter actress Jessie Cave is admitted to hospital due to the Covid-19 infection during her fourth pregnancy.
The 34-year-old British native has expressed her feelings and thoughts on this subject. She said it is one of the worst experiences in her life and she said it has hit her like a ton of bricks.
Several of Cave’s well-known pals and Harry Potter co-stars offered their support. (Lavender Brown was one of Cave’s most famous roles.)
“Jessie, I’m sorry you’re going through this now,’ Devon Murray, who played Seamus Finnegan in the successful franchise, wrote. “I hope for your speedy recovery,’ he added later.
The Buffering alum, who is expecting her fourth child with partner Alfie Brown late last year, previously said they were going to have another one.
“You can’t hide this new baby any longer,” she captioned a maternity photo in December 2021.
Last March, a year before Brown and the Sunset author parted ways, Donnie, 6, Margot, 4, and Tennessee 17 months were all diagnosed with COVID.
“I was on lockdown in a hospital room, watching the news,” Jessie Cave posted via Instagram in December 2020.
“COVID-positive baby is a poor little mite. He is doing well and is safe, but they are being careful and cautious because of his COVID status. . . This strain is extremely potent and contagious. I didn’t want to start my family’s new year off in such a terrible way. I didn’t want to go”
Even though Tennessee was born in October 2020, she was able to return home less than one month later.
“Thank you all so much for your well wishes and support. Everyone be careful. The staff at Chelsea and Westminster gave exceptional care.”
At the time, Cave and Brown — who had been dating for eight years — were also infected.