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Noel Fielding’s eccentric last Instagrams amid mystery health fears – after star pulls out of comedy series

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Noel Fielding has remained active on social media, sharing a series of posts on Instagram, amid growing concern about his health.

Noel Fielding has remained active on social media, sharing a series of posts on Instagram, amid growing concern about his health.

Concern has grown for the Great British Bake Off star, 51, after he abruptly left filming his comedy series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin due to health problems.

Despite the concern, Noel hasn’t completely retreated from the spotlight and has continued to post on Instagram over the past few weeks.

Shortly before Christmas, Noel shared a snap on the photo-sharing app after making headbands with his children.

The image shows him facing the camera while modeling the homemade hair accessory.

Alongside the image, he wrote: “Can’t you be f***ed for Christmas shopping?” Too sick to connect to the Internet? Try making headbands with bleeding eyeballs drawn on them! Perfect for Aunt Elsie or Uncle Frank! unknown’

Noel Fielding has remained active on social media, sharing a series of posts on Instagram, amid growing concern about his health.

Concern has grown for the Great British Bake Off star, 51, after he abruptly pulled out of filming his comedy series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin due to health problems.

Concern has grown for the Great British Bake Off star, 51, after he abruptly pulled out of filming his comedy series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin due to health problems.

The comedy later appeared on Instagram on New Year’s Day and wrote: ‘HAPPY NEW YEAR I HOPE IT’S A GOOD NEW YEAR! Past with the people you love x’

While she also paid tribute to late director David Lynch on Thursday, she shared a black-and-white photo of him in a jumpsuit alongside a series of black hearts.

Christmas He played the lead role of the legendary bandit in the multimillion-dollar show which had its first series on Apple TV last spring, but earlier this week it was reported that the second series was canceled mid-production.

A spokesperson for the comedian confirmed to MailOnline: ‘This is a private and confidential matter relating to our client’s health.

“We are saddened by the decision to cease production, but cannot comment further on this matter.”

Meanwhile, a source close to the program said The times: ‘Noel has said that he can’t film anymore and that’s why he had no choice but to stop.

“This is not a decision that was taken lightly and this extreme result would not have been reached if all possible solutions had not been exhausted.

‘People have been very concerned about Noel’s well-being and given him time to recover, but there are also significant repercussions. Some people are furious.’

Shortly before Christmas, Noel shared a snap on the photo-sharing app after making headbands with his children.

Shortly before Christmas, Noel shared a snap on the photo-sharing app after making headbands with his children.

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The comedy later appeared on Instagram on New Year's Day and wrote: 'HAPPY NEW YEAR I HOPE IT'S A GOOD ONE! Past with the people you love x'

The comedy later appeared on Instagram on New Year’s Day and wrote: ‘HAPPY NEW YEAR I HOPE IT’S A GOOD ONE! Past with the people you love x’

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While she also paid tribute to late director David Lynch on Thursday, she shared a black and white photo of him in a jumpsuit along with a series of black hearts.

While she also paid tribute to late director David Lynch on Thursday, she shared a black and white photo of him in a jumpsuit along with a series of black hearts.

It comes after reports that the cast and crew working on the show are planning to sue the show’s creators after it was axed.

While filming for the second season was scheduled to resume after the Christmas break, the cast and crew received the devastating news that would not be happening.

Noel reportedly did not return after the holiday break, and now more than 100 people are considering a class-action lawsuit against the creators of the Apple TV+ comedy.

They report that because Noel, who plays the character of Turpin, is also a co-writer and executive producer, he will likely be sued as well.

The publication claims that he left for France before the team learned the shocking elimination news and has not been seen in public since.

A source said: “Cancelling a show mid-production is practically unheard of – plus there’s a mystery about what happened.”

“He has left the heads of other programs with whom he feels extremely nervous.

Noel played the lead role of the legendary bandit in the multimillion-dollar show which had its first series on Apple TV last spring, but earlier this week it was reported that the second series was canceled mid-production.

Noel played the lead role of the legendary bandit in the multimillion-dollar show which had its first series on Apple TV last spring, but earlier this week it was reported that the second series was canceled mid-production.

As filming on season two resumed after the Christmas break, the cast and crew received the devastating news that it wouldn't happen.

As filming on season two resumed after the Christmas break, the cast and crew received the devastating news that it wouldn’t happen.

Furthermore, you will have to face any legal action. It’s going to be a tough few months for him.’

MailOnline has contacted Noel’s representatives for comment.

Elsewhere, Noel will begin filming series 16 of Great British Bake Off for Channel 4 this spring, who is co-hosting with Alison Hammond.

Originally known for his style of dark comedy, Noel became a household name after joining the Great British Bake Off presenting line-up in 2017.

Seen as an unusual choice at the time, he won the hearts of viewers, co-hosting the show with Sandi Toksvig, Matt Lucas and, more recently, Alison Hammond.

In 2021, the star sparked concern after she suddenly disappeared mid-episode of the Channel 4 show due to a mystery illness.

Co-host Matt told viewers: “Okay Bakers, Noel’s feeling a bit unwell, but let’s get on with it…” as he took on solo duties for the final 10 minutes of the show.

Born in south London, Noel met comedian Julian Barratt at Croydon art school and they formed the eccentric comedy group Mighty Boosh.

The group got their big break after winning Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 1998 and three BBC series of Might Boosh followed, as well as sell-out stage shows.

To put Noel firmly on the map, he went on to play Richmond in Channel 4 comedy The IT Crowd and star team captain alongside Phil Jupitus in Never Mind The Buzzcocks from 2009 to 2015.

Embracing the rock and roll lifestyle, Noel became no stranger to the party scene and was regularly seen on nights out with stars such as Russell Brand, Pete Doherty, Amy Winehouse and even Courtney Love.

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