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Jenson Button’s son, 10 months, has surgery after ‘completely dislocating’ hip

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Jenson Button has revealed his 10-month-old son Hendrix has undergone surgery for hip dysplasia. The Formula 1 driver shared an adorable snap of his baby boy – whom he shares with fiancée Brittny Ward – smiling widely in his new cast.

Alongside the Instagram post, the 40-year-old explained: ‘Introducing Spica boy! The newest superhero. ‘Post surgery our little dude is doing well, bloody confused but healthy #hipdysplasia #spica #spicacast #hipdysplasiaawareness credit @brittnyward aka Momma.’ Giving fans an update in the comments, the former McClaren driver simply explained: ‘His hip was completely dislocated but it’s back in now.’ And followers flooded the post with well wishes for the little one. ‘Hope is his well and has a speedy

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