Kelly Stafford Says Her Daughter 'Couldn't Wait' to Be in Dad Matthew Stafford's Arms After Being Hospitalized
Kelly shared earlier this week that her girls had come down with an illness while their family was supporting Stafford in Arizona
Kelly Stafford's daughters were still thinking of their dad even when under the weather.
The mom of four shared a few photos on her Instagram Stories as she gave another update on her daughters after they were hospitalized while the family was in Arizona for her husband Matthew Stafford's NFL playoff game.
In one photo, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback cuddled one of their daughters as they were pictured in an arena. "This girl ❤️," Kelly wrote. "In the middle of her pukes in the bathroom, 'Mommy, are we still winning.' She couldn't wait to be in his arms."
Kelly and her NFL player husband share four daughters — 7-year-old twins Sawyer and Chandler, Harper, 6, and Tyler, 4.
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Another photo showed two of the couple's daughters on the airplane, sleeping soundly. "Almost home...such damn troopers," she wrote.
A third photo showed Kelly on the ground with one of her daughters, who was pictured alongside a popcorn bucket and a water bottle. "Fun to watch my guy, but damn are we glad that game is over."
On Saturday, Jan. 11, Kelly shared a photo on her Instagram Stories, captured by E! News at the time, of her two daughters in a hospital bed. "Last night was long," Kelly wrote. "Back in beds and sleeping, everyone except Hunter. Feels like she drank a Celsius."
"Before that tho, they were all smiles getting to go with daddy on his work trip," she added. Kelly did not elaborate on why her kids' had been hospitalized.
On Sunday, Jan. 12, Kelly shared an update on two of her daughters, posting a photo from a restaurant. "Found our happy place in AZ," she wrote over it. "I promise we are happy, just still 🤕."
She also shared a picture later on of all four of her girls sleeping, writing, "Never ending. My poor girls."
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