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Made In Chelsea star in hospital dash with baby son after worrying symptoms

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Tiffany Watson, who has appeared on Made In Chelsea since 2014, shared that she had to rush her son to hospital after his temperature rocketed and he suffered "shakes." The TV star, 30, explained she dashed to the medical ward with one-year-old Jude and shared the terrifying ordeal to her Instagram Stories.Tiffany - who is married to footballer Cameron McGeehan - shared a black and white snap that showed her lying on a hospital bed with Jude, who was cuddling into his mum.

Keeping fans in the loop with Jude's medical incident, she captioned the picture: "My poor boy hasn't been well. High temperature that just wasn't coming down, not eating/drinking, shaky, so took him in this morning. "Back home now, seems it's a viral infection.

I always question whether I'm being dramatic taking him to be seen but after two nights like this I wanted to check what was going on.

Hopefully he'll be better soon," before adding After adding a red Emoji love hear, she rounded off the post: "Luckily we weren't waiting ages to be seen and the doctors/nurses were so lovely." Just last month (June) Jude celebrated his first birthday and to celebrate the milestone, Lucy and Cameron - who is a midfielder for Colchester United - threw the tot a Hawaiian garden barbeque for the day.

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