Aaron Chalmers overjoyed as 'little soldier' baby son is allowed home before surgery
03.09.2022 - 01:41
/ ok.co.uk
Former Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers has shared the happy news that his newborn son has been discharged from hospital eight days after being born. The reality TV star became a father for the third time late last month after his partner Talia Oatway gave birth to baby Oakley Bleu Chalmers at the end of August. However, following the youngster’s birth, 35 year old Aaron revealed that the little one had a long road ahead of him and that he would require surgery within the next year.
In a heartfelt message shared earlier this week, he explained that his son would be “in and out of surgery for 18-24 months” following complications that had arisen during his birth. However, the doting dad has now announced the good news his “little soldier” has finally been allowed home to join siblings Romeo, two, and Maddox, 11. Alongside a snap of himself, Talia and little Oakley in a pram, Aaron wrote: “After a long 8 days and a very tired mum and dad especially mummy we have our little solider home [heart emoji]!!,” he wrote.
“Time to get him settled and start planning towards his first surgery!! We got this @talia.oatway.” Aaron’s followers and former Geordie Shore co-stars quickly flooded the TV personality’s comments with messages of support and well wishes. “Love youse [heart emoji],” wrote TV personality Scotty T. Meanwhile co-star Daniel Thomas added: “All the best to you and the family mate.” Elsewhere, Talia shared a snap of herself cradling the newborn on Thursday as she prepared to leave the ward.
“Baby boy let’s go home to the family,” she captioned the post. “A long road ahead but you have all of our support my strong lad. #oakleybleu.” Aaron announced Oakley’s arrival on Instagram in August where he shared a snap of
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