Rochelle Humes says 'save me' after rough night with poorly son amid planned TV return
28.01.2024 - 23:39
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Rochelle Humes has joked to her fans 'save me' as she updated them after a rough night with her poorly son. The This Morning star said she was 'praying' on Saturday (January 27) after her weekend plans suddenly changed as her son became ill.
Rochelle, 34, said on social media that she hopes her three-year-old Blake doesn't become as poorly as his older sister did when she previously contracted chicken pox.
Sharing a picture of Blake dressed as Spiderman and getting stuck into some mixing in a bowl in the kitchen, the former The Saturdays singer typed to her millions of followers: "Little B has the pox so chilling at home is now our plan for the weekend!!"
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Rochelle continued in the post shared to her Instagram Story: "They appeared yesterday whilst he was at nursery (a few in his class have been off with it) so we collected him at about lunchtime. Apart from the spots he seems okay in himself so far. Praying for a smoother run that Alaia had when she was little..."
And on Sunday (January 28), Rochelle seemed to hit things were proving a little difficult. In a video, she could be seen bathing her youngest child - who she shares with her JLS singer and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here star husband Marvin - with a time stamp on the clip of 3.06am.
"Last night was an eventful one..." the mum of three admitted. "3am oat baths for my boy," she continued. Rochelle also shared picture of her holding her son's hand which had been put inside a sock to try and combat his scratching. "Socks for gloves... all the old tricks," Rochelle said.
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