Celebrity trainer Tiffiny Hall took to social media on Wednesday to reveal her six-year-old son Arnold recently went through a shock health scare.
The Biggest Loser star, 39, shared a photo of an empty hospital bed to Instagram along with the caption, ‘I’ve been quiet on here because Arnold’s been sick.
‘He’s on the mend now, a big thank you to all the doctors and nurses and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne,’ she added.
‘You took such brilliant care of my baby.’
Tiffiny then said with the Easter break almost here, now was the perfect time to support children in need.
Celebrity trainer Tiffiny Hall took to social media on Wednesday to reveal her six-year-old son Arnold recently went through a shock health scare. Both pictured
‘Thinking about all the sick kids and their worried parents and carers, ahead of the Good Friday Appeal, where we can give back.’
Hall has been married to 2Day FM radio host Ed Kavalee, 44, since 2014 and they share son Arnold and daughter Vada, one.
Earlier this month, Kavalee got into a heated on air debate with his TV star wife Tiffiny Hall, after he admitted he once lost sight of their daughter.
The Biggest Loser star, 39, shared a photo of an empty hospital bed to Instagram and captioned it with some alarming words
The radio star revealed he was once ‘babysitting’ their two young children and temporarily lost sight of their one-year-old daughter Vada.
Ed said he was taking a Taekwondo lesson at the time and it was interrupted by his irate wife who demanded to know why he had taken his eyes off their child.
‘What I don’t need is halfway through the lesson is for my wife to turn up screaming, “Why did you leave her alone? Where have you been? You lost our daughter!” in front of everyone,’ an irate Ed told his co-hosts.
They then got his The Biggest Loser star wife Tiffiny on the line and she had a different version of events – and had some choice words for her husband.
‘I’m very angry with Ed. I finished my massage early, I arrived at the Taekwondo school and Vada is just wandering through reception on her own,’ an angry Tiffiny began.
Tiffiny said when she finally confronted Ed he told her that he had asked the teenage receptionist to mind their daughter, which Tiffiny was not happy with.
She retorted that she would be minding their children in the future to avoid repeat situations.
Tiffiny then said with the Easter break almost here, now was the perfect time to support children in need