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Alex Jones rushes daughter to hospital AGAIN as she suffers a fall just weeks after breaking elbow

Alex Jones rushes daughter to hospital AGAIN as she suffers a fall just weeks after breaking elbow

The Sun5 days ago

ALEX Jones has rushed her daughter to hospital again, after she suffered a fall just weeks after breaking her elbow.
The TV star's youngest daughter Annie had a fall, which comes just weeks after another health woe for the toddler.
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Posting from hospital, The One Show host wrote: 'My view. Poor Annie has had a fall.
'Nothing serious but she is wiped out bless her after a very long day.'
The view shared by Alex was that of a hospital, as she sat with her youngster on the bed.
She was rushed to hospital recently, after playtime led to a painful injury - and a parenting nightmare for the star.
Speaking on the Binge! podcast with co-host Harry Judd, Alex explained that her kids - Teddy, six, Kit, four, and Annie, two - had been re-enacting the Gladiators.
'They got on an arm each, clashed in the middle, and somehow Kit fell against Annie's elbow,' she said.
Adding: 'And you know when you just know, because the cry is different?"
The 48-year-old said Annie had suffered a clean break at the elbow at the time.
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