LUIS Morrison’s ex Chloe Elizabeth has revealed their son was rushed to hospital as she shares worrying A&E snaps.
Chloe, mother to Luis’ two-year-old son Romeo, took to Instagram to update her fans on the heartbreaking news.

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Sharing a snap of the small tot in a hospital bed, she wrote: “My brave boy.”
Chloe then thanked fans for their kind messages and warned parents to ensure they keep certain items out of their children’s reach.
She continued: “He thanks everyone for checking in on Romeo he’s luckily ok and has been sorted and is now sleeping everything off but please please please if you have any kids remove all plug in air fresheners from your home or at least move them far out of reach.
“They can do a lot more damage than I ever thought.”
Another snap followed a few hours later of Romeo looking cheerful as he ate his breakfast, with the caption: “Woke up feeling all better.”
Chloe met Luis when she was 20 and accidentally fell pregnant a year later.
She gave birth prematurely at 28 weeks, with Romeo then on life-support for more than two months.
The tiny baby’s health was so bad that he almost ‘died’ six times in one night when he stopped breathing.
Chloe says the traumatic birth caused her to battle with post-natal depression and that Luis was nowhere to be seen.
Following his debut on Love Island All Stars earlier this year, Luis said he’s a changed man nine years on from his first stint on the show, describing himself as a “proud dad”.
He was previously accused by Love Island fans of neglecting his dad duties by going into the South African villa.
And Chloe was not one to hide her opinions as she revealed that their son Romeo was likely to see Luis more on TV than he has in real life.
She also said that the reality star reportedly hasn’t paid Romeo’s child support since July 2023 and is now in arrears.
She told us: “He’s on lovely holidays, drives a nice car, lives in a nice house in a nice area, wearing his designer clothes yet he hasn’t given Romeo any money or support for most of his life.
“It blows my mind to think if Luis appears in just ten episodes of this series, then Romeo’s seen his dad more on TV than he has in person.”