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Loose Women's Frankie Bridge offers update after desperate 'missing' please as she admits 'I just feel meh'

Frankie Bridge has admitted to feeling on a bit of a 'comedown' as she settles back into her usual routine following her stint in the West End where she made her theatre debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story. She also spoke to fans and offered an update after a frantic search for her pet dog who went missing over the weekend.

Taking to her Instagram Story, the Loose Women star shared a video of herself speaking to the camera as she updated them on Turbo after she issued a desperate please about his whereabouts. In a social media post on Saturday (Setpember 23), Frankie shared a picture of the family's pet pooch and said: "Our dog Turbo is missing… Please if anyone in the Cobham, Ockham, Horsley, Surrey area sees him keep hold of him and let us know. He is chipped."

A few hours later, Frankie returned to social media and confirmed they'd found their beloved dog but hasn't mentioned Turbo since, despite being since getting back into her home gym routine and flashing her enviable taut abs.

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But on Tuesday (September 26), Frankie posted a video in which she discussed the drama ahead of taking Turbo to the vets. "So I've got to take Turbo, the naught boy, to the vets today... I realised I didn't really update you on what happened to him," the 34-year-old said to the camera.

"Basically, he got out of our garden and we're surrounded by a lot of fields so God knows where he went. But when we eventually found him, he was in a field stuck in a barbed wire fence and luckily it was just his tail and it doesn't seem too bad... I mean, it was pretty

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