SOPHIE Kasaei was feeling emotional as she got to spend Easter Sunday at home with boyfriend Jordan Brook after he has spent the last three weeks in hospital.
The Geordie Shore star, 36, was delighted to have her other half back home after his terrifying meningitis battle, which saw him unable to walk.
After a scary few weeks, pregnant Sophie finally got to enjoy Easter with Jordan, 31, as the couple enjoyed a Sunday roast at home.
Sharing a slew of pictures from the day, Sophie could be seen planting a kiss on Jordan as they cradled her growing baby bump.
She captioned the post: “Watching you walk out of those hospital doors felt like getting my whole world back.
“These past weeks have been the hardest I’ve ever known. But you never stopped fighting, not just for yourself, but for us for your family, for our little boy growing inside me.
“The goal was to be home for Easter, and you did it!”
Thankful that things are finally getting back to normal, she continued: “Having JB home, hand on my bump, smiling again means more than words will ever be able to say.
“We are blessed, grateful, and whole again.
“Happy Easter from us. Enjoy it with loved ones, sit back soak it up. Life is a precious gift.”
Also taking to her Instagram Stories, Sophie admitted she had been “praying” Jordan would return home in time for Easter.
Jordan was discharged from hospital this week after a 22-day stay, which saw him diagnosed with meningitis.
The harrowing ordeal left Jordan unable to walk, with the Towie star using a wheelchair, and with “acute memory loss” amid a host of other symptoms.
As he revealed he was finally getting to return home earlier this week, Jordan also revealed just how awful his health battle has been.
He told fans: “The top 1% percent of the worst case of viral meningitis and encephilitis that my Dr has ever seen.
“Brain swelling, inflammation. Acute memory loss, the only memories I have are ones I would like to forget forever.”
Jordan went on to thank his family for their unwavering support throughout the illness, and the NHS workers for “saving my life”.
Sophie is set to give birth to hers and Jordan’s baby boy around mid June and the pair are hoping Jordan will make a full recovery before then.
They are welcoming their first child following an emotional two-year fertility battle.
Jordan and Sophie have been together since 2022 and have documented their quest to become parents on Towie and Geordie Shore.
