Miranda Hart has captured the nation's attention today, expressing her gratitude with the words 'Thanks for being happy I'm happy' following her candid revelations about the rollercoaster of emotions she experienced over the past decade. The actor and comedian became a household name in the 2010s, skyrocketing to fame with her eponymous BBC sitcom before gracing the screen in the beloved series Call The Midwife, both of which dominated UK television at the time. Yet, as quickly as she rose to stardom, Miranda vanished from our televisions.

This week, she opened up about enduring "a tough few years", marked by exhilarating highs and profound lows. On a high note, Miranda, now 51, joyfully announced her recent marriage to a man she met during the Covid pandemic, reports Wales Online . Sharing with the BBC , she said: "It's the best! He's my best friend, we have the best fun.

It's not a rom-com story but it's hope and that's why I think whatever situation you're in there's always hope that things really do change." She was alluding to her health struggles, which she delves into in her new book, 'I Haven't Been Entirely Honest With You'. She disclosed a harrowing time when she collapsed, finding herself in a "chronic situation" and "a crisis".

Reflecting on those moments, she admitted: "I was ill and I was alone and I was debilitated." Miranda has opened up about her decades-long struggle with chronic fatigue syndrome, which left her constantly exhausted. This was eventually diag.