RHOSLC Star Whitney Rose's 14-Year-Old Daughter Bobbie Taken to the ICU
Whitney Rose is asking for support during a scary time for her family.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star's daughter, Bobbie Rose, was rushed to the ICU following complications with her asthma.
"My beautiful community please pray for my angel daughter Bobbie Rose," Whitney wrote on her Oct. 6 Instagram Story of her 14-year-old, who she shares—in addition to 11-year-old son Brooks—with husband Justin Rose. "I normally would never come on here to share something so vulnerable but we need prayers and good vibes right now."
The 38-year-old added, "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 called on his followers for their well wishes, posting a short video on his Instagram Stories of Bobbie being carted into the back of an ambulance while seemingly hooked up to oxygen on a stretcher.
"Thoughts and prayers for a baby girl today," he wrote Oct. 6. "Struggling with her breathing!"
While sharing such a vulnerable moment with her children is unusual for Whitney, the proud mom often shares sweet, everyday moments with her children on social media.
In fact, the Wild Rose Beauty founder paid tribute to her daughter back in April when she turned 14, sharing a handful of "words that describe her" under a smiling photo of them together.
She gushed, "Kind, beautiful, fun, smart, adventurous, resilient, talented, caring, responsible, fearless, loving, witty."
"My baby girl is growing up and I am so proud of her," Whitney added. "My side kid and bestie for life."
She's also posted a video of herself doing the viral dance for Charli XCX's hit song, "Apple," with Bobbie and a hilarious video of herself driving her daughter to soccer.
"Being a soccer mom is a life committed to spending a lot of time in the car, but it is with every mile and every hour," she captioned the adorable clip. "Love this life."
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