Homes Under The Hammer host Martin roberts issues 'warning' as he tears up in A&E - VIDEO
Martin Roberts, 56, uploaded a shocking video in view of his 11,000 Instagram followers today which was captioned: “Not been a good week, all in all.” In the clip, the Homes Under The Hammer star could be seen with puffy red eyes which were streaming as he said: “This is a really important warning. It’s 3.30 in the morning and I’m in A&E.“I was just doing some gardening earlier on and there’s a plant called Euphormia,” he told fans.
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