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22/09/2015

Frankie Bridge Reveals Son Was Hospitalised

Frankie Bridge has revealed she and her husband Wayne recently had to delegate parenting duties after their eldest son, Parker, was hospitalised due to breathing problems.

The 26-year-old singer made the revelation in her latest column for OK! magazine.

It is understood her son was suffering from a cold, when his symptoms took a turn for the worse and he needed to be taken to hospital.

She wrote: "He [Parker] ended up having to stay overnight so Wayne stayed at hospital while I was home with Carter. It felt so wrong to be separated, but I would have been no good at the hospital because I would have got really emotional.

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"It was horrible to see Parker so upset and stressed out but he was very brave. He had an oxygen mask to help with his breathing and they've given him an inhaler to use when he needs it."

Frankie and Wayne, 35, started dating in December 2010. In April 2013, they announced their engagement. A few weeks later, they announced they were expecting their first child together. Their son, Parker, was born in October 2013.

In July 2014, the couple married in a private ceremony. Earlier this year, in January, Frankie confirmed she was pregnant with her second child. Their son, Carter, was born in August.

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"Frankie Bridge has revealed she and her husband Wayne recently had to delegate parenting duties after their eldest son, Parker, was hospitalised due to breathing problems."