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The Church of England clergyman and former vicar revealed the news to fans in a post on social media platform X (formally known as Twitter).
In the post, he told users that he “felt a tad woozy” after receiving “an upgraded spine”.
Former BBC Radio 4 presenter Richard Coles reveals he is in hospital
Richard Coles said: “Well I totally get the thing Michael Jackson had for Propofol. Felt a tad woozy next thing I knew I was in recovery with an upgraded spine (not illustrated) having a lovely dream about dirigibles.”
Fans were quick to show their support for the pop star who co-created hit songs like Don’t Leave Me This Way.
One user said: “I hope you’re ok, sir! I wish you a speedy recovery,” while another added: “Wishing you a VERY speedy recovery and sending all good wishes.”
Another fan advised: “Glad you’re well, sir. Keep up the good work, and listen to the nurses! Propofol is good stuff. I had it daily for a month during my ECT.”
One person simply said: “Glad it went ok xxx swift recovery xx.”
This comes after the former vicar quit BBC Radio 4 after 12 years on the air.
Well I totally get the thing Michael Jackson had for Propofol. Felt a tad woozy next thing I knew I was in recovery with an upgraded spine (not illustrated) having a lovely dream about dirigibles. pic.twitter.com/Eq1iL1WDLg
— Richard Coles (@RevRichardColes) October 6, 2023
The former Strictly Come Dancing contestant expressed his disappointment with the broadcaster after it decided to relocate the Saturday Live show to Cardiff.
He explained: “If you leave a programme after 12 years, a gentler process would have been nice. But what happens happens.
“It just feels a little bit rushed. It’s been frustrating for me having to wait for an announcement, and now it’s my last programme on Saturday. I’d rather have had a longer goodbye to listeners.
“It just feels a bit sad. I’m sorry to go; I’ve loved the…
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