Made in Chelsea’s Jamie Laing rushed to hospital after struggling to breathe
MADE In Chelsea star Jamie Laing has been rushed to hospital after struggling to breathe.
The reality TV favourite's fiancee Sophie Habboo took to her Instagram stories to reveal Jamie, 34, was taken to A&E after his "asthma got out of control".
Sophie, 29, posted a picture of herself sitting at home in her pyjamas as she explained why the pair had been "MIA".
"Sorry for the MIA on Instagram, had the most wonderful Christmas and I hope you all did as well," she penned.
"But Jamie has been in hospital for steroids as it turns out he's allergic to the pup and his asthma has been out of control.
"So as you can imagine, I've been quite stressed for them.
read more on made in chelsea
"Going to the doctor tomorrow, so we will keep you all updated. But sending everyone all my love."
Jamie and Sophie revealed they had got a new puppy ahead of Christmas Day, as he posted sweet images of the tiny dog.
The Made In Chelsea star could be seen smiling wide as he cuddled the Dachshund puppy, named Little Bobbie.
"Welcome to the family Little Bobbie," Jamie penned alongside a snap of him and the dog walking together.
Most read in TV
"I’ve said no to a dog for a long time but finally had to give in to Sophie’s constant nagging.
"It’s peeing everywhere, pooping all over the place, she doesn’t know her name and ignores me.
"She sleeps all day and is awake in the night, wants to cuddle Sophie and not me but somehow I still find her pretty damn irresistible.
"Plus I get to choose her second name which probably was a big mistake, any ideas?"
It comes shortly after Jamie revealed how his "whole building" was full of deadly carbon monoxide - and that his alarm may well have saved his life.
He woke at 6am to the ringing of his carbon monoxide detector, a beeping sound that lasted for half an hour.
He said: "Guys it's 6am and my carbon monoxide alarm is beeping, so I googled it and they told me to call the Gas Emergency, never had to phone them before, and I was also told to open a window.
"So, if anyone has had a carbon monoxide alarm buzzing or ringing, let me know what to do. Do I sit inside? Do I not sit inside? How dangerous is it?
"Any tricks to sleep as well because I'm absolutely exhausted, it's been going on for half an hour."
Yet later, the Nearlyweds podcast host took to his page again and added the caption: "Serious talk."
Addressing the scary situation, he wrote: "Little update, the Gas emergency guy has just come over, Steve, nice guy.
"He told me the whole building is full of carbon monoxide, silent killer. Can't taste it, feel it, sense it, nothing at all.
READ MORE SUN STORIES
"The whole building is full of carbon monoxide, full of it. Everyone's fine, everyone's all good, it's clear now."
In a serious tone, the usual cheeky-chap added: "My point is, if it wasn't for that beeping alarm, it could have been a different story, who knows."