Nikki Grahame has been able to go to a private facility for anorexia after the flying success of Go Fund Me.
Generous fans and celebrity pals donated more than £65,000 to the cause to get Nikki help with her anorexia battle.
Devastating images of the reality star were released by her friends to show the heartbreaking impact anorexia has had on her.
The Mirror can reveal the Big Brother star, 38, will begin receiving the care and treatment she needs from Monday.
Nikki's friends and fundraisers told The Mirror: "On hitting the Go Fund Me target last weekend those close to her started the long, and at times difficult, though always productive process of finding Nikki the best possible facility and care she requires.

"Due to the incredible donations received we’re pleased to report that a private facility which is able to admit her has been found and her road to recovery will begin from Monday."
Nikki's pals said the star wanted everyone to know she sends her kind wishes and a thank you to everyone for their donations and personal messages.
The fundraiser added: "Nikki would like to thank each and every single person for their kind and generous donations.


"She has seen the wonderful messages and wishes pouring in both personally and through her Go Fund Me Page and has nothing but gratitude.
Rylan Clark-Neal, Vanessa Feltz and Michelle Visage were among the celebrities who donated £500 each, according to The Sun.
When the time is right, Nikki's friends said the star herself will speak openly about her experiences.

It was added: "Though we know, since many people have been instrumental in enabling her access to the facility and help, they want to know details of this, in the interest of Nikki’s safety and privacy for the time being particulars of this recovery will be kept private.
"When the time is right Nikki herself, will be able to share the finer details of the process, her progress and where the incredible donations are going.”
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