OHMYGOSSIP — Chris Ramsey has broken his ankle – just days after his wife gave birth to their second child.
The 34-year-old comedian admitted his coronavirus pandemic lockdown has been made “a million times worse” after he suffered the injury, as his significant other Rosie is still recovering form a caesarean section after she welcomed their son Rafe Ramsey on January 6th.
He wrote on Instagram: “How to make your lockdown a million times worse…
Wife recovering from surgery [tick emoji]
Broken ankle [tick emoji] (sic)”
Chris – who also has four-year-old son Robin with Rosie – joked he was looking forward to 2030 after a tough decade.
He added: “F*** this DECADE.
Bring on 2030!
#sh*****marriedannoyed
… toe nail needs a trim too (sic)”
Rosie shared a picture of Chris on crutches, and added the caption: “I can’t even look at him.”
She took to Instagram earlier this month to announce Rafe’s birth, and revealed the youngster looks just like Robin.
Rosie posted: “Hi everyone
This is Rafe Ramsey
Born yesterday afternoon weighing 9lbs 1oz.
He’s absolutely wonderful and looks EXACTLY like his brother! like, it’s uncanny!
He’s yet to meet Robin, so once we’re all settled back at home I’ll introduce him to you properly. Hope you’re all ok xx (sic)”
Following Rafe’s birth, Rosie thanked the “impeccable” NHS staff for looking after her before, during and after the birth.
She wrote: “Appreciation post….
I wanted to take a moment to share my appreciation and gratitude for all the staff at the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) Newcastle.
Truth be told I was rather nervous about having a baby during a global pandemic. Not something I ever thought would happen if I’m totally honest!
But I needn’t be.
The staff were impeccable.
From the surgeons who delivered my baby, to the anaesthetist who calmed me every step of the way, to the midwifes who made sure I was healing ok, to the nursery nurses who helped me and supported me in my breastfeeding mission and to the gorgeous ladies who took my blood pressure and brought me coffee and toast with a beaming smile.
I never once felt scared or alone. Yes, Chris had to leave a couple of hours after Rafe was born, which was extremely difficult I’m not gonna lie. But the ladies on the maternity ward reassured me that they were there and they couldn’t have been more caring and helpful.
I can honestly say the only thing that made me remember there was a pandemic was that they were wearing masks! Other than that I completely forgot!
So, if you are due to go into hospital soon to have your baby, rest assured the staff will look after you.
They are currently under immense pressure and I am so grateful that they managed to make me feel completely at ease.
Thank you.
Love Rosie and Rafe xx (sic)”
Source: VacationHunter.Online
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