Chloe Madeley and James Haskell’s infant daughter was rushed to hospital on Saturday evening after falling ill while at home with her mother.
Updating Instagram followers, Chloe, 36, revealed 18-month old Bodhi – her only child with former rugby player Haskell – needed treatment after coming down with croup, a respiratory problem common in young children.
Taking to the social media platform, she shared a photo of herself cradling the youngster shortly after checking into a local hospital.
Captioning the post, she wrote: ‘Bodhi absolutely fine now FYI, she had croup, scary and distressing but dealt with swiftly.’
Chloe also shared photos of Bodhi tucking into a packet of crisps following her check-up, adding: ‘Long night but she’s thrilled about vending machine Quavers for breakfast.’
The incident comes after Chloe revealed her estranged husband is finally moving out of their family home.
The former couple announced their separation in October 2023, after a decade together and five years of marriage and on Friday she made her gave her first TV interview about the demise of the romance.
Appearing on Loose Women in January, Chloe confessed: ‘He should be moving out again in the next few weeks’, before admitting: ‘I think when you tell people your marriage has ended they see it as negative but actually it is positive.
‘Once we made the decision and drew a line under it, it was done.’
She also spoke about their reality show Chloe Madeley: A Family Affair, which threw open the doors to their family home shortly before the split.
‘A lot happens behind closed doors that wasn’t on the show but it’s amazing how many people picked up on it,’ she said. ‘We thought we had done a good job but obviously not.
‘We find out next week what the filming dates [for the next series] are. James will still be involved to a degree and the co-parenting story will be a narrative because it’s a reality show and that is my life.’
Reflecting on their separation, she added: ‘I think there’s pillars that hold up a relationship such as love and respect. Over time all of our pillars disintegrated and when that happens there is no saving it. We get on better now we aren’t romantically together.
‘Since we parted ways our relationship has become very respectful and we love each other as friends.
‘One of the things that was hard was him being away so much DJing like 4 or 5 nights a week but that works for us now because I get my time alone and then he comes back and has his time with Bodhi. He should be moving out again in the next few weeks.’
‘I’m happier now than I have ever been and he is happy too. There were horrible weeks when I struggled to get out of bed but once I drew a line, I was ok. I want James to be happy, I want Bodhi to be happy and I want to be happy.’
Haskell recently revealed he is still in their marital home, saying on the the World Cup Afterparty: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly podcast: ‘Listen we are co-parenting I’m still living at home. I was watching, I was looking after Bodhi, hands on co-parenting.’
The former couple were together for 10 years and had been married since 2018 before confirming their separation.
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