Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily sparks concern as she rushes nine-month-old to hospital
Emily Clarkson gave birth to her daughter Arlo back in February after marrying her husband Alex Andrew last year.
Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily Clarkson had to rush her baby daughter Arlo to the hospital last night.
29-year-old Emily welcomed her daughter Arlo with husband Alex Andrew back in February after the pair tied the knot the previous year.
This morning, Emily took to Instagram to share an important update with her 297,000 followers.
The daughter of the Clarkson's Farm star revealed she wouldn't be participating in her weekly Feel Good Friday social media segment, as she spent last night in the hospital with her baby girl.
On her Instagram story she wrote: "Hey guys. I'm so sorry but there's no FGF today...
"She's absolutely FINE but we had to take Arlo to the hospital last night and we are all very tired today and I just need to spend the day hanging out with my little girl!"
Emily didn't reveal the reason for her sudden hospital dash, but appeared to be in positive spirits.
She added: "Thanks for your understanding, very sorry and we'll be back with a feel good BONANZA next week! Xx." (sic)
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Amazon Prime star Jeremy Clarkson is father to three children: Emily, son Finlo and daughter Katya.
He welcomed them with ex-wife Frances Cain, to whom he was married from 1993 to 2014.
The former BBC Top Gear presenter was also previously married to Alexandra James for one year between 1989 and 1990 and is now in a long-term relationship with partner Lisa Hogan.
Jeremy's eldest daughter Emily is an influencer, presenter, author and columnist, who uses her Instagram platform to promote feminism and body positivity.
She also hosts the Should I Delete That? podcast alongside Alex Light, where they discuss various mental health topics affecting young people today.
In addition, Emily founded the Have A Gos (HAGS), which acts as a support group inspiring women to compete in sporting events that they might otherwise find intimidating.