Myles Stephenson, the father of his daughter, described the agonizing experience of having her “turning blue” after she was taken to the hospital.
The 33 year old Rak-Su singer, who rose to fame on The X Factor in 2017, took to social media to inform fans about the frightening incident. Myles described the terrifying moment in detail as Sahara, a two-year-old girl who was quickly taken to the hospital after she fell ill.
In a heartfelt post accompanied by a photo of his daughter in the hospital, the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! star told his Instagram followers: “This little princess had a seizure yesterday evening and stopped breathing and turnt]sic] blue! The scariest thing I’ve ever seen, unmatched!
The devoted father, who has a son Shiloh and Sahara with partner Keli Hall, provided more information about what had transpired. “Her temperature spiked causing a (febrile) seizure”, Myles explained before sharing an important message for other parents. He urged parents with young children to look up Febrile Seizures and conduct research. If it should ever occur, especially during the flu season, it will not only help your child but also you.

Myles shares Sahara, two and son Shiloh, three, with his girlfriend Keli Hall. Shiloh, Myles’ son, is coping with a disability as a result of an unidentified stroke he experienced as a child, according to Myles’ previous disclosures. Last year, the Celebrity MasterChef contestant revealed his son’s condition.
After learning that his son had hemiplegic cerebral palsy, Myles revealed his son’s devastating health issues. Myles revealed in a heart-wrenching social media post that Shiloh now requires splints to support his legs and body and is currently experiencing partial paralysis on his right side.
Fighting back tears in an Instagram video, Myles explained: “Shiloh started with the ankle-high splint, which didn’t do its job. Then, in spite of the success of that upgrade, we switched to the knee-high splint in hopes that his heel would be able to plant with the knee-high splint.
He continued, “The next step is Botox injections to relax the muscles in his leg in the hope that it does its job. The range of movement is lessening, so where we was at last phase, there is less range and less movement in his legs, which is a tough one to take, man. It’s difficult for me emotionally to sit and process it for about 20 minutes.
Myles made an emotional appeal to his supporters for advice on how to deal with the health issue affecting his young child in an emotional video. “Please comment if anyone has any tips, tricks, or input that is going to be beneficial to me and my family. Your comment helps me research more in this brand new, untapped territory that we’re going into,” he said.
He added, putting on a brave face: “And to the people who haven’t got to this phase yet but may do, process it, take it in, and as I always say, keep on fighting the fight, let your emotions out, share them with your partner, share them with your family, and keep a smile on your face”.
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