TOWIE star James "Arg" Argent was reportedly rushed to hospital after worried friends raised the alarm when he'd been missing for 48 hours.
According to The Sun, ambulance crews spent three hours at the reality star's £1.3million home on Wednesday night.
It's reported that he was thought to be "out of it" while speaking to medics and taken to hospital after initially refusing to get in the ambulance.
A friend reportedly told the publication: "Arg was disorientated and looked like he hadn't eaten in days.
"He has been in denial of how bad it's got and convinced everyone he's fine but that couldn't be further from the truth.
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"He's been suffering with depression and has been in a bad place for years. This is another blip in his recovery but it is the wake up call he needs.
"Arg is desperate to be happy and healthy again and now accepts he needs professional help to overcome his demons."
The 32-year-old reportedly failed to turn up to a PrettyLittleThing event in Dublin on Wednesday, which is what raised concern about his whereabouts.
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It's reported that Arg discharged himself from hospital after spending the night there, as he wants to go to Belfast for a PA with ex-Westlife singer Brian McFadden.
Back in October, police were called to Arg's house after fears that he'd suffered an overdose.
The Sun on Sunday reported that on-off girlfriend Gemma Collins had called the emergency services after he didn't return his friends' calls.
In 2014, Arg spent Christmas in The Priory and it's reported friends are now keen for him to head back for another stint in rehab – as long as they can raise the £25,000-a-month treatment costs.
Daily Star Online has contacted a rep for James for comment.
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- Towie
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