Only Miranda Hart could make the menopause so fun! Star has been tackling a range of symptoms in typical style - including the battle with her expanding bust
Daily MailShe's loved for her slapstick comedy and ability to find light in even the most mundane situations. Actress and comedian Miranda Hart, 51, has shared her experience of the menopause on social media in her typical tongue-in-cheek style It took 33 years for medics to discover that Miranda was battling Lyme disease, and initially, doctors mislabelled her as being agoraphobic - an anxiety disorder characterised by symptoms of anxiety in situations. Miranda, who was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2020, has referred to her breasts as 'menopausal mounds' on Instagram The 51-year-old regularly shares updates to her 1.2 million Instagram followers, telling them of her menopausal anecdotes When urging her followers to purchase a red nose for Comic Relief last year, she said she was undergoing 'menopausal madness' The actress discussed her illness leading to weight gain on social media, saying she 'felt shame', not because she was striving for an 'aesthetic ideal', but because she did not feel like herself. The actress, who played nurse Chummy in Call The Midwife and Miss Bates in Emma, revealed over the summer that she has had been battling a chronic illness for years Miranda pictured in a wedding dress in one of the episodes of her hit comedy She has also been spotted wearing a wedding band in recent videos and snaps posted on Instagram, where she has a million followers, whilst locals near her West London home have seen her with a mystery man. While fans know her as Chummy in Call The Midwife and for her cheery self-titled sitcom, Miranda has admitted behind closed doors she was desperately telling doctors: 'I feel toxic and poisoned' Miranda's memoir I Haven't Been Entirely Honest With You - out Thursday October 10 'I was in bed at home alone and doctors didn't know what was wrong with me.