
Dancing With The Stars pro Jenna Johnson has revealed that her son had to go to the hospital after a scare. Fans were worried about Jenna and Val’s son. However, everything seems to be okay now. This was a scary situation for her, Val, and Rome. However, she kept fans updated the entire time and let them know what was going on. There is a lot to unfold and uncover. Keep reading to find out more about this situation.
Jenna Johnson Goes From Winning, To Going Early
Jenna Johnson has had a turn of events in her seasons on Dancing With The Stars. Last season, she won the entire thing. Jenna was partnered with Joey Graziadei. He shocked fans with how good he ended up being. Joey won the Mirrorball trophy in Los Angeles, California. However, this season did not go the same as her last. She was partnered with Corey Feldman. However, they were sent home early this season. He did not make it far, which meant Jenna was no longer in the show either. However, she has been taking control of the TikTok live to see behind the scenes of the show.
Val Chmerkovskiy, Rome Chmerkovskiy, and Jenna Johnson on Instagram
She Reveals Her Son Had Hospital Trip After Scare
Jenna Johnson has revealed that her son had to go to the hospital after a scare.
“Wanna preface this by saying everything’s fine now and thank goodness Rome is home sleeping, but this was our night last night ❤️🩹. Thank you to everyone who reached out!! Rome is doing much better today 🙏🏻 He caught a bad case of croup. Had some troubles getting enough oxygen during a coughing attack in the middle of the night. We were all pretty hysterical and scared. Thankfully doing much better today after seeing the doctors.”
This was scary for them all. However, he is okay, and everything turned out to be fine. Fans were glad to hear that Rome was okay. Jenna and Val took action as soon as they needed to, which helped the scenario greatly.
Jenna Johnson Instagram
It seems as though Jenna’s son, Rome, had trouble getting oxygen after a coughing fit. However, the doctors said everything looked good, and they were sent home. Jenna applauded Val for being there for them even though it rolled into a show day. This was something that fans loved seeing. Even though it was a scare with Rome, they turned out okay. What do you think about this situation? Are you shocked? Sound off in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation.
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