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The Advertiser
2 days ago
- Health
- The Advertiser
Erin McNaught's baby son diagnosed with brain tumour
Australian couple Erin McNaught and Stace Cadet have been left heartbroken after their seven-month-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The model and the record producer had noticed a "rapid decline" in their little one Obi's behaviour and happiness in recent weeks. The couple took him to hospital, where a neurosurgeon delivered the news that he has a "large brain tumour" on the right side, leaving the pair "absolutely shattered". "For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness," they wrote in a joint post on Instagram. "He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight." The couple said they remain hopeful the mass can be removed and their boy can be happy and healthy again, and described their team at the Queensland Children's Hospital as "incredible". "We have a long and difficult road ahead us but are so lucky to have our family and friends' support at this time and we're keeping focussed on getting our little boy back." The couple welcomed Obi into the world in October 2024. Stace Cadet, whose real name is Stasi Kotaras, said at the time: "We are so in love with him, we can't believe he's finally here." "Fair to say we didn't get a lot of sleep when we got home from the hospital last night. Mostly because we can't take our eyes off him." Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636 Australian couple Erin McNaught and Stace Cadet have been left heartbroken after their seven-month-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The model and the record producer had noticed a "rapid decline" in their little one Obi's behaviour and happiness in recent weeks. The couple took him to hospital, where a neurosurgeon delivered the news that he has a "large brain tumour" on the right side, leaving the pair "absolutely shattered". "For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness," they wrote in a joint post on Instagram. "He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight." The couple said they remain hopeful the mass can be removed and their boy can be happy and healthy again, and described their team at the Queensland Children's Hospital as "incredible". "We have a long and difficult road ahead us but are so lucky to have our family and friends' support at this time and we're keeping focussed on getting our little boy back." The couple welcomed Obi into the world in October 2024. Stace Cadet, whose real name is Stasi Kotaras, said at the time: "We are so in love with him, we can't believe he's finally here." "Fair to say we didn't get a lot of sleep when we got home from the hospital last night. Mostly because we can't take our eyes off him." Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636 Australian couple Erin McNaught and Stace Cadet have been left heartbroken after their seven-month-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The model and the record producer had noticed a "rapid decline" in their little one Obi's behaviour and happiness in recent weeks. The couple took him to hospital, where a neurosurgeon delivered the news that he has a "large brain tumour" on the right side, leaving the pair "absolutely shattered". "For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness," they wrote in a joint post on Instagram. "He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight." The couple said they remain hopeful the mass can be removed and their boy can be happy and healthy again, and described their team at the Queensland Children's Hospital as "incredible". "We have a long and difficult road ahead us but are so lucky to have our family and friends' support at this time and we're keeping focussed on getting our little boy back." The couple welcomed Obi into the world in October 2024. Stace Cadet, whose real name is Stasi Kotaras, said at the time: "We are so in love with him, we can't believe he's finally here." "Fair to say we didn't get a lot of sleep when we got home from the hospital last night. Mostly because we can't take our eyes off him." Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636 Australian couple Erin McNaught and Stace Cadet have been left heartbroken after their seven-month-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The model and the record producer had noticed a "rapid decline" in their little one Obi's behaviour and happiness in recent weeks. The couple took him to hospital, where a neurosurgeon delivered the news that he has a "large brain tumour" on the right side, leaving the pair "absolutely shattered". "For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness," they wrote in a joint post on Instagram. "He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight." The couple said they remain hopeful the mass can be removed and their boy can be happy and healthy again, and described their team at the Queensland Children's Hospital as "incredible". "We have a long and difficult road ahead us but are so lucky to have our family and friends' support at this time and we're keeping focussed on getting our little boy back." The couple welcomed Obi into the world in October 2024. Stace Cadet, whose real name is Stasi Kotaras, said at the time: "We are so in love with him, we can't believe he's finally here." "Fair to say we didn't get a lot of sleep when we got home from the hospital last night. Mostly because we can't take our eyes off him." Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue 1300 22 4636


Perth Now
2 days ago
- Health
- Perth Now
Erin McNaught and Stace Cadet's son, 7 months, diagnosed with brain tumour
Erin McNaught and Stace Cadet have been left heart-broken after their seven-month-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The 43-year-old model - who was previously married to musician Example - and the Australian record producer had noticed a "rapid decline" in their little one Obi's behaviour and happiness in recent weeks. The couple took him to hospital, where a neurosurgeon delivered the heart-breaking news that he has a "large brain tumour" on the right side of his brain, leaving the pair "absolutely shattered". In a joint post on Instagram, they wrote: "For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness. He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight. Late on Tuesday, as a precaution we took our little man in for an MRI under instruction from our Doctor. At about 6:00pm Tuesday night we met with a neurosurgeon who broke the heartbreaking news that Obi has a large brain tumour on the right side of his brain. We are absolutely shattered and the last few days have been our hardest days. (sic)" Erin and Stace Cadet "remain hopeful" the mass can be removed and their boy can be "happy and healthy" again. They added: "Our team at the Queensland Children's Hospital have been incredible and we remain hopeful that we can remove the mass and get Obi healthy and happy, pending the results. We have a long and difficult road ahead us but are so lucky to have our family and friends' support at this time and we're keeping focussed on getting our little boy back." The couple welcomed Obi into the world last October. Stace Cadet - whose real name is Stasi Kotaras - said at the time: "We are so in love with him, we can't believe he's finally here. "Fair to say we didn't get a lot of sleep when we got home from the hospital last night. Mostly because we can't take our eyes off him." Erin added: "It wasn't the easiest pregnancy and a little touch and go at times but having him home with us now, has made us quickly forget the tough moments."

News.com.au
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Aussie celeb couple's ‘heartbreaking' baby update
Australian actress and model Erin McNaught and her partner, music producer Stace Cadet, have today revealed they've been dealt a challenging hand since the birth of their son Obi in October last year. McNaught, 43, and Stace – real name Stasi Kotaras – announced that following a 'rapid decline' in their young son's 'behaviour and happiness' in recent weeks, doctors have informed them that nine-month-old Obi has a 'large brain tumour' on the right side of his brain. The crushing diagnosis came after the couple noticed their son was having problems eating, sleeping 'and most recently, keeping his head straight.' They wrote that a neurosurgeon delivered the 'heartbreaking' diagnosis on Tuesday evening, and shared a photo of their young son's brain scan. 'We are absolutely shattered and the last few days have been our hardest days. Our team at the Queensland Children's Hospital have been incredible and we remain hopeful that we can remove the mass and get Obi healthy and happy, pending the results,' they wrote. 'We have a long and difficult road ahead us but are so lucky to have our family and friends' support at this time and we're keeping focused on getting our little boy back.' Fans and celeb friends have flooded the couple's post with messages of support – among them, McNaught's ex-husband and father to her two older children, British rapper Example. 'You got this,' Example wrote under the post. 'Big love team. Obi will be a fighter like his parents,' said tennis player Dylan Alcott. 'Oh no — this is heartbreaking. Sending so much hope & strength,' wrote Dani Reilly, former Bloc contestant who last year lost her first child with husband Dan at just 10 days old.


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Erin McNaught reveals heartbreaking news about her nine month old baby: 'We are absolutely shattered'
Australian model Erin McNaught and her partner Stace Cadet have shared devastating news about their nine-month-old son Obi Brooks Kotaras, revealing he has been diagnosed with a brain tumour. The couple, who welcomed their first child together in October last year, issued an emotional joint statement on Thursday morning, expressing their anguish over Obi's recent health battle. 'For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness,' the statement began. 'He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight.' They explained that after noticing the worrying changes they took Obi in for an MRI scan under the advice of their doctor. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. A scan, conducted earlier this week, revealed the shocking diagnosis - a large brain tumour located on the right side of his brain The scan, conducted earlier this week, revealed the shocking diagnosis - a large brain tumour located on the right side of his brain. 'At about 6:00pm Tuesday night we met with a neurosurgeon who broke the heartbreaking news,' they said. 'We are absolutely shattered and the last few days have been our hardest days.' The former Miss Universe Australia and her partner went on to praise the team at Queensland Children's Hospital, who are now working with them to determine a treatment plan. 'Our team at the Queensland Children Hospital have been incredible and remain hopeful that we can remove the mass and get Obi healthy and happy pending the results,' they added. The post has since been flooded with messages of support from family, friends and fans, including Erin's ex-husband Example. 'You got this,' Example wrote, while Steph Claire Smith added: 'Sending healing love ❤️.' 'Heartbreaking, he will pull through, kids are tougher than we realise! Sending thoughts and prayers and absolute positive vibes to you all,' another message read. This harrowing update follows what was initially a joyful start to parenthood for Erin and Stace, who confirmed the birth of their son exclusively to Daily Mail Australia back in December. The couple shared at the time that they had named him Obi and were over the moon to bring him home. 'We are so in love with him, we can't believe he's finally here,' Stace said in December. . 'Fair to say we didn't get a lot of sleep when we got home from the hospital last night – mostly because we can't take our eyes off him.' The former MTV host also previously opened up about her difficult pregnancy, revealing the journey had been 'a little touch and go at times,' with health complications in the final trimester.