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Thomas Skinner revealed his twin daughters were rushed to hospital in a ‘scary’ trip to A&E this week.
The former Apprentice star, 33, who became the first celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing at the weekend, admitted the family were having a ‘s*** time.’
In an update to Instagram on Thursday, he said: ‘We are having a proper s*** time recently. My twins have spent all night in the hospital.
‘Thank you to the wonderful NHS for looking after them. Back home with them now. They’ve both now had 2 fits each and it is so so scary.’
The twins, Roma and Darla, were born via emergency ceasaran section in June 2023, with Thomas previously saying how his wife Sinead ‘nearly died’ in labour.
At the weekend, Thomas took to the dancefloor in week two of the competition with professional partner Amy Dowden, 35, performing to Dizzee Rascal’s Bonkers.
Thomas Skinner revealed his twin daughters were rushed to hospital in a ‘scary’ trip to A&E this week
During the first Results Show, Thomas and Amy went head-to-head against Chris Robshaw and Nadiya Bychkova in the show’s first dance off.
The judges’ scores this week were added to those from the first live show, where there was no public vote, and were then combined with the results of Saturday’s public vote to decide the two lowest scoring couples facing the dance off.
In the dance off, Thomas and Amy performed their Salsa, then Chris and Nadiya performed their Viennese Waltz to Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
But after three votes in favour of Chris and Nadiya, Thomas and Amy were announced as the first couple to exit the competition.
Motsi Mabuse – who this week was the judge with the deciding vote – said that she would also have chosen to save Chris and Nadiya, should she have been required to vote.
When asked by Tess Daly about their time on the show, Thomas said: ‘I’ve loved it. I’ve never danced before and my stay was short, but Amy’s amazing.
‘It’s been great fun and I’ve enjoyed it. I can’t really dance that well but I’ve had fun! Thank you, Amy – sorry that we haven’t done too good, ’cause you’re a different class.’
Amy added: ‘I’ve got to know the real Tom, and he is adorable. He’s looked after me. We’ve laughed so much.
‘We’ve worked so hard and a glitterball would have been amazing but what I’ve learnt in the last few years is happiness, health and being alive is more important than anything.
‘I’ve made a new friend for life and I wouldn’t change a thing. There is a Ballroom boy in there so I’m a bit gutted he didn’t get to do the Ballroom, but the last three years as you know have been quite difficult for me.
‘I lost all confidence as a dancer – but walking into the room with you with a massive smile and a laugh, you brought me back and, honestly, thank you.’