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RHOSLC's Whitney Rose Shares Update on Daughter Bobbie, 14, Amid ICU Hospitalization
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Date:2025-04-17 01:29:05
Whitney Rose's daughter Bobbie Rose is slowly on the mend.
Two days after The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star revealed her and husband Justin Rose's 14-year-old was rushed to the ICU following complications with her asthma, the Bravolebrity updated fans on the teen's condition.
“Thank you to everyone who has continued to reach out and check in on Bobbie Rose,” Whitney, wrote in her Instagram Story Oct. 8. “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.”
The 38-year-old—who also shares 11-year-old son Brooks with Justin—thanks followers for their prayers, adding, "They are felt and working. 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."
As for the medical staff caring for Bobbie at Salt Lake City's Primary Children’s Hospital, Whitney concluded her message with a special shout-out: "You all are earth angels!”
Earlier this week, Whitney reached out to fans for support during this scary time.
"I normally would never come on here to share something so vulnerable," the reality star posted on Instagram Oct. 6, "but we need prayers and good vibes right now. She was taken by ambulance to the ICU today for severe asthma exacerbation."
Justin—who also shares three children with his ex-wife Stasie Koford—also shared a photo of Bobbie being taken away in an ambulance while hooked up to Oxygen on a stretcher.
"Thoughts and prayers for a baby girl today," he wrote Oct. 6. "Struggling with her breathing!"
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