Made in Chelsea stars Ollie and Gareth Locke have opened up about an 'incredibly difficult' time, revealing their son Apollo, who was born last year, had to have an operation
Made in Chelsea stars Ollie Locke and his husband Gareth have opened up about their baby son Apollo’s operation. The pair took to Instagram to address the “incredibly difficult” time, as Ollie wrote in the caption: “We’ve been a little quiet over the last few weeks after our little Apollo had an operation. To any parents out there who have experienced this, I’m sure you know how tough it is.
“When you go through something like that as a parent, it’s probably the most horrific thing, so we will explain a little bit about how we felt, and the process, and absolutely how incredible the NHS have been,” Ollie said. Ollie then went onto tell his followers he was “the biggest wimp” when it comes to anything like that, so Gareth was the one to be in the room with Apollo whilst he was put under, which was “the worst thing in the world.”
Fans took to the comments to send their love to the couple, as one wrote: “I’ve been through it twice with my kids and it’s a horrible feeling.. I burst into tears both times. But you’re right NHS staff are amazing.” A second penned: “Sending love to you all especially Apollo,” while a third echoed: “Sending so much love.”
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