This Morning star Jordan Cox has opened up about his devastating secret battle with Crohn’s Disease, after it saw his weight plummet to just six stone.

The money-saving guru, 27, is better known as The Coupon Kid, and regularly appears on the show to showcase the best deals.

Away from ITV screens, Jordan has been living with Crohn’s Disease, a long-term condition where the gut can become inflamed.

Appearing on the Crohn’s & Colitis UK Podcast, Jordan shared his own experience of living with the condition – which has seen him undergo two operations.

He said: ‘I got admitted into hospital. I was six stone ten in weight. I was about six foot three, six foot four. I was literally skin and bone.

‘There are pictures of me in hospital and I still look back on it now, thinking like ‘what on Earth?’

This Morning star Jordan Cox has opened up about his devastating secret battle with Crohn's Disease, after it saw his weight plummet to just six stone
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This Morning star Jordan Cox has opened up about his devastating secret battle with Crohn’s Disease, after it saw his weight plummet to just six stone

The money-saving guru is better known as The Coupon Kid, and regularly appears on the show to showcase the best deals
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The money-saving guru is better known as The Coupon Kid, and regularly appears on the show to showcase the best deals

‘They basically said to me you need some surgery to get rid of your diseased bowel, but we can’t do it while you’re so skinny.’

Jordan added: ‘So they put me on something called TPN. Total Parental Nutrition and I was attached to a bag of nutrient feeding for 24 hours a day.’

Explaining he was nil by mouth at the very start, he added: ‘It got to a point and it was my favourite day when I was in there, they said ”really good news, we’re going to allow you to have liquids but only short amounts, only very small amounts.”

‘What they did is get a sponge on a stick and they dipped it in a tea and if you brush this on your tongue you’ll be fine.

‘It was the first taste of flavour I had in such a long time.’

Crohn’s disease is a long-term condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system.

Inflammation most commonly occurs in the last section of the small or large intestine but it can affect any part of the digestive system.

Appearing on the Crohn's & Colitis UK podcast, Jordan shared his own experience of living with the condition ¿ which has seen him undergo two operations
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Appearing on the Crohn’s & Colitis UK podcast, Jordan shared his own experience of living with the condition – which has seen him undergo two operations

Jordan previously shared he was hospitalised back in 2018, but still managed to make £1,000 by buying, reselling, and comping from his bed.

At the time, he told The Sun: ‘Two weeks in, I wasn’t coping well and I was feeling really down. I was just sitting there watching TV and doing nothing.

‘I needed to make this time count and I decided to turn it around and do something worthwhile instead.’

‘The goal was to make the best out of a bad situation and I think I have.’

In 2024, Jordan joined the This Morning team, and is now a regular on the show with his money saving tips.

CROHN’S DISEASE EXPLAINED

Crohn’s disease is a long-term condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system.

Inflammation most commonly occurs in the last section of the small or large intestine but it can affect any part of the digestive system.

Common symptoms can include:

diarrhoea
abdominal pain
fatigue (extreme tiredness)
unintended weight loss
blood and mucus in your faeces (stools)

Remission occurs when people with the disease go long periods of time without symptoms however these periods can be followed by flare ups of symptoms.

Why it happens

The exact cause of Crohn’s disease is unknown. However, research suggests a combination of factors may be responsible. These include:

genetics – genes you inherit from your parents may increase your risk of developing Crohn’s disease

the immune system – the inflammation may be caused by a problem with the immune system that causes it to attack healthy bacteria in the gut

previous infection – a previous infection may trigger an abnormal response from the immune system

smoking – smokers with Crohn’s disease usually have more severe symptoms than non-smokers

environmental factors – Crohn’s disease is most common in westernised countries such as the UK, and least common in poorer parts of the world such as Africa, which suggests the environment has a part to play

Source: NHS