‘Real Housewives’ star Whitney Rose asks for prayers after daughter was taken to the ICU-quang

   

Whitney Rose (Jocelyn Prescod / Bravo)

“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Whitney Rose is calling on fans to keep her daughter in their prayers following a health scare.

In the early hours of Oct. 7, the reality star shared an emotional message on her Instagram story that has since been deleted.

"My beautiful community please pray for my angel daughter Bobbie Rose. I normally would never come on here to share something so vulnerable but we need prayers and good vibes right now," she wrote.

Rose went on to offer details about her teenage daughter’s condition, writing, "She was taken by ambulance to the ICU today for severe asthma exacerbation."

Whiteney Rose (@whitneywildrose via Instagram)

Per the Mayo Clinic, an asthma exacerbation is another term for an asthma attack. Symptoms of a severe flare-up can include difficulty speaking due to shortness of breath, gasping for breath, strained chest muscles while breathing, severe sweating and worse symptoms while lying on your back.

On Oct. 6, Rose's husband, Justin Rose, shared a video of Bobbie sitting upright on a stretcher as she was lifted into an ambulance.

"Thoughts and prayers for a baby girl today. Struggling with her breathing!" he captioned the post.

Bobbie frequently makes appearances on her mother's Instagram page. Over the summer, the proud mom shared a video of herself dancing with her daughter to the Charli XCX song "Apple."

In April, the Bravo star celebrated her daughter's 14th birthday by posting a photo and using the following words to describe Bobbie: kind, beautiful, fun, smart, adventurous, resilient, talented, caring, responsible, fearless, loving and witty.

"My baby girl is growing up and I am so proud of her. My side kid and bestie for life," she captioned the post and added the hashtag #bestiesforlife.

Bobbie is one of two children Whitney Rose shares with her husband. The couple also have an 11-year-old son named Brooks.

This article was originally published on TODAY.com