A Real Housewives star has been hospitalised in Texas with Covid-19.
D'Andra Simmons, 50, was admitted to UT Southwestern Hospital's Covid ward after testing positive for the bug.
Her rep told People that D'Andra's oxygen levels were "borderline" and that she will be taking the drug remdevisir, while asking that fans offer up prayers for D'Andra's recovery.
"D'Andra Simmons has tested positive for Covid and has been admitted to the Covid ward at UT Southwestern Hospital in Texas," they told the publication.
"Her oxygen levels were borderline and she will start remdesivir. At this time we ask you to respect her and her family's privacy and to send your prayers for a speedy recovery."

Fans have since been penning kind messages to D'Andra and her family on social media.
On Saturday D'Andra took to Instagram with a sweet snap of the family at Christmas to share a message of togetherness.
"This year I'm extra thankful for my family, friends, and the two newest fur babies to join the Simmons-Lock household!" she wrote.

"Also, thank you to my #hotthubby @jeremytlock for my beautiful @chanelofficial bag! I guess I was a good girl after all.
"I hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful holiday. Merry Christmas!"
And just the day before D'Andra gushed that Christmas had "come early" as she introduced followers to new pooch Ruby Rose.

"I couldn't have asked for a better present than a new baby #brusselsgriffon doggie!" grateful animal-lover D'Andra enthused.
Having recently had an ankle replacement, D'Andra gushed that the puppy "couldn't have come at a better time in my life."
She's set to appear in the already filmed upcoming Real Housewives season.
Here's wishing D'Andra a speedy and full recovery.