Kelly Stafford took an unfortunate trip to the hospital with her children after traveling with her husband Matthew Stafford before the Rams-Vikings playoff game.
“Last night was long,” Kelly, 35, wrote via Instagram Story on Saturday, January 11, alongside a photo of two of her young children asleep in a hospital bed. “Go back to bed and sleep, everyone except Hunter.” Looks like she drank a Celsius.
In another post, she shared a photo via Instagram Story of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew, 36, and their daughters. “Before this, they were all smiles and accompanied Dad on his work trip,” she wrote.
Last week, Kelly revealed that she and two of her daughters were suffering from a serious illness. “I can’t think straight,” Kelly said on the Tuesday, Jan. 7, episode of her “Morning After” podcast. “Right now, I think I have the flu. Two of my daughters have the flu.
Kelly and Matthew share four daughters: twins Sawyer and Chandler, 7, Hunter, 6, and Tyler, 4. Kelly did not explain why exactly the children were taken to the hospital, or whether they will be at the Rams vs. Vikings game. playoff game.
The family had traveled to attend Matthew’s practice before the Rams’ playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings in Glendale, Arizona, scheduled for Monday, January 13. The Rams’ home playoff game was moved from Los Angeles to Glendale due to wildfires raging in the South. California.
Kelly’s hospital trip came after she offered to rent charter buses for season ticket holders in Los Angeles to travel to Glendale for the game.
At a press conference held on Thursday, January 9, Matthew spoke about the devastation caused by the wildfires and the impact of the natural disaster on his community.
“It’s a difficult thing to watch on the news, to be there, to see,” he told reporters. “Seeing all this, it’s really sad to see what’s happening. Clearly, a number of people are doing everything they can to try to regain control of the situation and get people back to normal as quickly as possible. »
Matthew continued: “Every time we suit up, we are the Los Angeles Rams. We play for the people of this community. The people of this community support us. This week will obviously be another example. I hope it’s a nice escape for people who have been going through tough times. »
The Rams-Vikings Wild Card playoff game begins at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Monday, January 13 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Check the LAFD website for local wildfire alerts and click here for resources on how to help those affected.