Sophie Kasaei’s boyfriend Jordan Brook has shared a heartbreaking update from his hospital bed, revealing he is “praying for a miracle” as he battles a serious brain condition.
The TOWIE star, 31, was rushed to hospital over the weekend after doctors confirmed he is suffering from inflammation and swelling of the brain. Days later, he remains under medical care, with no clear answers yet about his condition.

Taking to Instagram, Jordan posted a black-and-white photo of himself lying in bed, alongside a haunting message: another day in paradise, praying for a better one or some sort of miracle. He stopped short of revealing further details, leaving fans deeply concerned.
In an earlier update, he opened up about the severity of his situation, admitting this seems to be a never-ending hell at the moment and confirming that he is still awaiting results from ongoing tests. He explained that while doctors have identified inflammation and swelling of the brain, the full diagnosis remains unclear.
Jordan also shared his emotional struggle, saying it’s a really scary time that reminds you we are all human, adding that he hopes to rest, recover, and return home to his girlfriend and their unborn baby — though right now that feels a long way off.

The reality star apologised to fans and work commitments, explaining he has been extremely weak and unable to respond to messages, but expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support.
Meanwhile, pregnant Sophie, who is expecting their first child together, has been keeping followers updated during what she described as a nightmare.
She revealed that Jordan is still in hospital receiving treatment and medication, and is unable to use his phone due to pain and exhaustion. She also explained that his family are by his side, as it is too risky for her and their baby to be at the hospital.
Sophie shared her hope that he will recover soon and return home to her and their baby bump, sending love to fans who have shown support during the ordeal.
The couple, who have been together since 2022, announced their pregnancy in December following a difficult two-year fertility journey.

At the time, they shared an emotional video revealing the news, including a Christmas ornament reading: Merry Christmas Mummy and Daddy. See you in 2026.
Just months later, their joy has been overshadowed by fear — as Jordan continues his fight in hospital, holding onto hope for recovery and a return to the family life they have long dreamed of.



