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Kirstie McCrum

Frankie Bridge leaves son's asthma meds in airport while on holiday

Parents jetting off on holidays will know all about the stress of making sure they have everything - and everyone - that they're supposed to be taking with them. So we all feel for poor Frankie Bridge who has shared a bit of an incident on her Instagram.

The singer posted on her Instagram stories on Friday (May 26) that she had arrived in Malé. The background for her post looked like a stunning sunset vista of a beachside paradise, although it's not clear if this is where she's staying.

Anyway, despite jetting off to a tropical South Asian paradise, the 34-year-old is beside herself. As the family landed, they realised that they had left her son's asthma meds in the airport while heading to the Maldives on holiday.

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She took to her stories to ask: "Anyone know what you do when you leave a suitcase behind at the airport? We landed in Malé today and left one behind.

"Everything made it here... @BritishAirways? It has Parker's asthma medication in it."

Two years ago, when Parker was seven, Frankie told fans of her terror when he was rushed to hospital for a croup attack. She spoke of him "gasping for air" after he was left struggling to breathe by the condition that mainly affects babies' and young children's airways.

The plea for help posted on Frankie Bridge's Instagram stories (FrankieBridge/Instagram)

She told Loose Women at the time: "It’s just mad how you can have one kid who has a cold and just has a cold and then you have another kid, the minute he has anything, it goes straight to his chest and has asthma.

"No one else in my family has asthma."

In previous stories posted this morning, Frankie showed a full closet with the caption: "Unpacked. Thanks @waynebridge03" so it seems like the whole family has gone for a next-level half-term break. We hope they get Parker's medication sorted soon.

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