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Alex Jones gives health update after hospital visit with youngest child

Alex Jones gives health update after hospital visit with youngest child

Wales Online02-06-2025

Alex Jones gives health update after hospital visit with youngest child
Alex Jones gave a health update on her daughter, after spending time in hospital
Alex had to take her youngest child to hospital
(Image: BBC )
Popular Welsh presenter Alex Jones has given a health update on her youngest child, Annie. They had to visit the hospital after Annie, who is Alex's only daughter, fell over.
Posting a photo of the hospital to her Instagram story, Alex explained Annie had fallen over. Annie is the youngest of Alex's three children, aged four, who she has with her husband Charlie Thomson, and two sons, Kit who is six, and Teddy who is eight. Annie was born in 2021 when Alex was 44.

On Instagram, Alex said: "My view.

"Poor Annie has had a fall.
"Nothing serious but she is wiped out bless her after a very long day." followed by a blue love heart emoji.
Alex didn't give any more details on Annie's injury. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter .
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Recently Alex spoke candidly about her husband Charlie's harrowing health ordeal.
In the previous year, she divulged that Charlie had experienced a "rough period" throughout 2023.
Alex confided that Charlie had become merely a "shadow of himself" amid his mental health struggles.

On a podcast discussion, she recounted witnessing Charlie "fall apart" as he dealt with Lyme Disease and viral meningitis.
During her conversation on Gabby Logan's podcast The MidPoint, a relieved Alex reported that Charlie is "in a much better place now".
"He also wasn't very well last year," she mentioned, prompting Gabby to inquire: "How is he now?"
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To this, Alex replied: "He's good, yes. He's in a way better place now to where we were a year ago but diet has played a huge part in that. We always eat relatively well but he's quite into nutrition."
While she did not specify her husband's mental health struggles, she did touch upon them on the How To Fail Podcast, revealing that her husband had "gone downhill fast mentally".

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