Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews' son Otto was rushed to A&E over the weekend after suffering a broken collarbone.
The TV and radio personality, 40, shared on social media on Sunday evening that her youngest son, three, was wearing a sling following the accident.
Vogue posted a photo of Otto stood in a medical room at Chelsea and Westminster hospital in London, where her little boy was seen.
Alongside the image, she wrote: 'What a weekend! Ended up in A and E with Otto and a broken collarbone. Otty keeps telling us it’s not broken it's better!'
Vogue went on to thank the staff at the hospital and said she was very impressed with how quickly they were seen to.
Saying: 'Staff at Chelsea Westminster are amazing and flew through everyone… v impressive and thankful to them. Play Doh fixes all!'
Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews' son Otto was rushed to A&E over the weekend after suffering a broken collarbone
Vogue and her husband Spencer, 37, are also parents to Thedore, seven, and Gigi, five. They married in June 2018
The TV and radio personality, 40, shared on social media on Sunday evening that her youngest son, three, was wearing a sling following the accident
Alongside the image, she wrote: 'What a weekend! Ended up in A and E with Otto and a broken collarbone. Otty keeps telling us it’s not broken it's better!'
Vogue revealed that after the hospital, they took a trip to Chelsea Farm because Otto 'was allowed wherever he wanted when we left the hospital!'
Chelsea Farm islocated a specialty food store and café on Fulham Road, offering fresh, high-quality, and often organic vegetables, fruits, and prepared meals.
Vogue received supportie messages from her friends and fans, including Shirlie Kemp and Catherine Tyldesley, who both said they hoped Otto was okay.
Vogue and her husband Spencer, 37, are also parents to Thedore, seven, and Gigi, five. They married in June 2018.
Spencer reently left 'extraordinary' wife Vogue in tears after he opened up about how 'proud and privileged' he was to be married to her.
Spencer, who previously admitted he 'could have died' at the height of his drinking, recalled how he'd decided to go sober for Vogue and the sake of their relationship.
In clip from The Entrepreneur Experiment podcast shared to his Instagram grid, he said: 'I've always wanted to be better for her, you know, I think she's an extraordinary woman she'd brave and she works so hard,'
'She's flat out, she's an incredible mother you should talk to her about how she finds time to work so hard and be present for the three kids, because I'm not as good as her at that'.
Vogue revealed that after the hospital, they took a trip to Chelsea Farm because Otto 'was allowed wherever he wanted when we left the hospital!
Vogue posted a selection of other snaps from their weekend
Before adding: 'I work hard to the detriment of time with my family, but she does both. I feel privileged and proud that she's my wife'.
Taking to the comments an emotional Vogue said: 'Ahhhhh, that might have made me cry, thank you Spenno'.
Fans too were full of praise to the star and said: 'Spencer is a lovely guy who really appreciates how good Vogue is and how hard she works, great couple': 'Every husband should speak this way about his wife': 'The way you speak about your beautiful wife is just amazing': 'Find a man that talks about you like this behind closed doors'.
Spencer's issues with drink were exacerbated by his role on the hit E4 reality show where he was notorious for his booze-fuelled partying and relationship drama.
He previously spoke about his decision to give up alcohol for good and what caused the excessive drinking in the first place on Vogue's Taboo Talk podcast.
Spencer explained: 'I always had jobs where being able to handle your drink really well was a huge bonus.
'I was a trader at ICAP and we would drink five to 10 pints every single day and then take clients out at night and if you couldn't do that, you wouldn't get the job, basically.'
With the help of Vogue, the father-of-three recalled the situation he found himself in that made him decide to turn his life around.
He said: 'I had a moment of clarity when I was drinking on my own at night if Vogue wasn't around. All of a sudden I was going to bed drunk.
In a podcast clip shared to his Instagram grid, he said: She's an incredible mother you should talk to her about how she finds time to work so hard and be present for the three kids'
'One night, when I was alone, I had a bottle of whiskey and struggled to get myself to bed. I was hammered drunk. I remember waking up the next day and I thought, "I don't need this in my life."
'If I wasn't married to someone who didn't have a great relationship with alcohol, as in you don't really like it, then my journey would have been more difficult.'
He continued: 'It's not like I just fancied giving up drinking. I could have lost you, I could have lost work, I could have died - not to be overly dramatic about it, but that's the way it was heading.'
Spencer doesn't consider himself an alcoholic as he can now drink in moderation. He said: 'Before, having one glass would have turned into ten and then I'd be out all night.
'I'm sober most of the time, now. I've gone from problem-drinking on a daily basis to having a drink if I feel like it very irregularly.
'I no longer see it as a problem. I have great balance in my life.'

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