Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing rushed to hospital over Christmas after struggling to breathe
Jamie Laing has had an unfortunate end to his Christmas celebrations after being rushed to hospital. The Made In Chelsea is said to have been struggling to breathe and so dashed to A&E for some help.
Sophie, 29, posted a video of herself talking to the camera while sitting at home in her pyjamas as she explained while the pair had been "MIA". She said: "Sorry for the MIA on Insta – had the most wonderful Christmas and I hope you all did as well. "Jamie has been in hospital for steroids as it turns out he’s allergic to the new pup and his asthma has got out of control [sic]." She then added: "So as you can imagine I’ve been quite stressed for them both. Going to the doctor tomorrow so will keep you all updated. But sending everyone all my love to everyone [sic]."
Sharing a string of adorable photos on his Instagram, including ones of him cradling the pup, named Little Bobbie, to his chest, Jamie, who is currently filling in for Mollie King and Radio 1, wrote: "Welcome to the family Little Bobbie."
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