The 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' member Whitney Rose faced one of the toughest weeks of her life as her daughter Bobbie was admitted to the ICU due to a severe asthma attack. Now, she's sharing the heartwarming news of Bobbie's recovery.
- Oct 12, 2024
AceShowbiz - Whitney Rose's daughter, Bobbie, is on the mend after a severe asthma attack that saw her rushed to the intensive care unit (ICU). "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star, 38, took to Instagram to update her followers on Bobbie's condition, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans and the community.
On October 10, Whitney shared, "Bobbie is out of the ICU and recovering at home!! So grateful for all of your prayers and healing vibes. We are blessed to have such an amazing community with all of you. Хохо, Whitney & Bobbie." Whitney's husband, Justin Rose, also shared the joyous news, labeling the experience as one of the hardest weeks of their lives.
Bobbie had been admitted to Salt Lake City's Primary Children's Hospital following "severe asthma exacerbation."
The health scare began on October 6 when Whitney first revealed the news via Instagram Story, appealing for prayers and positive energy for her daughter. "I normally would never come on here to share something so vulnerable but we need prayers and good vibes right now. She was taken by ambulance to the ICU today for severe asthma exacerbation," she wrote.
Despite the challenges, Whitney ensured her fans stayed updated. As the days progressed, Whitney shared updates on Bobbie's condition. On October 8, she mentioned in her Instagram Story, "We are still in the ICU but she has finally seen a bit of improvement. She still has a long way to go, so no official updates yet. Thank you for understanding our desire for privacy at this time, as you can imagine this has been very stressful. Bobbie is so brave and strong."
Amidst the crisis, Justin also took to social media, sharing heartfelt messages as Bobbie was carried into the ambulance. Whitney's posts highlighted the essential support from the medical staff, calling them "earth angels."
Due to the health crisis, Whitney had to cancel her appearance on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live" with Andy Cohen. The TV host expressed his support on air, wishing Bobbie a speedy recovery and sending love to the family.
As Whitney continues to navigate the hardships of reality TV and personal life, her community's support remains unwavering. This heartfelt journey underscores the importance of family and health, and Whitney's candid updates have only endeared her more to her followers.