Cara Kilbey had to rush her young son Jagger to A&E on Tuesday, after he suffered a nasty injury while on a visit to see Santa Claus.
The TOWIE star, 37, took to her Instagram Stories to reveal her two-year-old had sustained a fractured finger after trapping the digit in a door during the festive day out.
She shared a sweet photo of the brave toddler beaming up at her while waiting in the hospital as she recounted the ordeal to her followers.
Cara explained: ‘What was meant to be a lovely day at @hamleysofficial to see Santa became another A&E Trip for Jagger.
‘This time for a trapped finger in a door. We have a slightly fractured finger, a very brave boy and no parking ticket…. Woohooo.
‘Because Queens Hospital use a registration recognition and you can pay at the end.’
Cara Kilbey had to rush her young son Jagger (right) to A&E on Tuesday, after he suffered a nasty injury while on a visit to see Santa Claus
The TOWIE star, 37, took to her Instagram Stories to reveal her two-year-old had sustained a fractured finger after trapping the digit in a door during the festive day out
It marked the second emergency dash for the Jagger in under three weeks, after Cara and her husband Daniel Harris had to take the toddler to A&E last month, when he fell ill.
The reality star previously revealed her ‘disgust’ at received a hefty parking fine after remaining with her son at the hospital for more than eight hours.
Cara was furious to received the £100 bill through the post a couple of days after the ordeal and took to social media to vent her frustrations.
She wrote on Instagram: ‘Right so this really pi**es me off… Jagger was really ill last week so Daniel took him to the hospital and waited around eight hours for A&E from 8pm.
‘A parking charge has come through the door today for £100. This disgusts me. People go to hospitals, not for a laugh, but because someone is sick and in need. Why parking fines in hospitals?
‘People don’t have the time to pay a parking charge in a rush for A&E. At least give them seven days at least to pay the original parking fee.’
Cara shot to fame in 2011 on The Only Way Is Essex, alongside her brother Tom Kilbey and her best pal Billi Mucklow.
Since leaving the show, she went on run a pre loved designer good business, often sharing branded items to Instagram at discounted prices.
It marked the second emergency dash for the Jagger in under three weeks, after Cara and her husband Daniel Harris had to take the toddler to A&E last month, when he fell ill
The reality star previously revealed her ‘disgust’ at received a hefty parking fine after remaining with her son at the hospital for more than eight hours
After leaving TOWE, Cara fell for Daniel in 2014, and they went on to welcome three children together, daughter Penelope Blu, eight, and six-year-old son Hunter, six, along with Jagger (pictured together)
Daniel previously served time in prison shortly after Penelope’s birth, after he was accused of masterminding a drugs empire yet was cleared of drugs charges and found guilty of stashing £116,000 in ill-gotten gains hidden in his daughter’s bedroom
After leaving the show, Cara fell for Daniel in 2014, with the pair suffering a miscarriage the following year, when she was five months pregnant.
The couple went on to welcome three children together, daughter Penelope Blu, eight, and six-year-old son Hunter, six, along with Jagger.
Daniel previously served time in prison shortly after Penelope’s birth, after he was accused of masterminding a drugs empire yet was cleared of drugs charges and found guilty of stashing £116,000 in ill-gotten gains hidden in his daughter’s bedroom.
Cara patiently waited while her partner languished in jail, and brought their baby daughter to visit him one to two times a week.
Daniel was accused of making ‘vast profits’ by sending drug couriers on mopeds disguised as trainee cab drivers around central London over three-and-a-half years.
He was also charged over a £200,000 heroin deal which was scuppered by police in May 2015. An Old Bailey jury deliberated for a day to clear him of plotting to supply cocaine and heroin, but found him guilty of stashing the money.
Police launched a covert surveillance operation tracking his movements over the course of more than a year before swooping to arrest him in March 2016.
Other men, some of whom were his friends, went on to plead guilty to their part in the plots and have been jailed for more than 68 years.