Vanessa Feltz has been struck with Covid-19 yet again.
The This Morning star, 60, who presents the regular viewer call-in on the ITV show revealed she tested positive just minutes after coming off air on Thursday.
The much-loved star took to social media following her appearance on the ITV show as she admitted that she was 'shocked' to have caught the virus once again.
Vanessa wasn't at all expecting the positive result - despite the fact she felt 'slightly queasy' while at work.
The ITV star took an antigen test after arriving home from the studios as she told her Instagram followers: "Well it is, gosh. I've got Covid so I don't really know what to say, it's a bit of a shock really.
"I feel OK, I just did This Morning and then I gave a right cough while I was on the telly and I thought that's a bit weird, got on the back of the motorbike to come home again, felt slightly queasy, which I never do."
Vanessa went on: "Thought I must have a bit of a cold so I'd better test and there it is. Sending love to anyone else in this situation, I know I'm very very lucky to have avoided it for this long. Big kiss and hugs."
Following her admission, a string of Vanessa's celebrity pals flocked to shower her with well wishes.
The TV star's daughter Allegrah, commented: "So sorry Mum! Wishing you better! Will send chicken soup if that will help."
Meanwhile, Vanessa's This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby penned: Oh no!!!! Hope your ok. Sending lots of love."
It comes just days after Vanessa shared a racy confession about her sex life as she gave This Morning viewers tips on how to spice up their own sex lives.
The 60-year-old presenter - who is engaged to husband-to-be Ben, 47 - has always been very open about her own bedroom antics, and during a segment on the ITV show, she tried to impart her own wisdom with others.
Giving her advice for those wishing to spice up their sex life, Vanessa said: "You could send a message saying don't forget to pick up the dry cleaning, you send a message where you say 'where the hell is my white shirt' or you could send a message saying something a little bit saucy instead or as well. And why not?
"And if you do, then at least it could spark something in the mind. Ignites a bit - maybe tonight could be the night, or maybe the tonight will be the night. It gets a bit exciting, it's a thing of a sexual climate."
She added: "So you don't just go simply from defrosting the freezer and unloading the dishwasher and then expecting to have great sex. That's not sexy, but if you've got a bit of a climate going on."