Greg Rutherford has had to rush his six-year-old son to hospital with a bloody head injury.
The Olympian took to his social media to share with his followers that his son had been involved in a serious accident. After having his own serious injury while competing on Dancing On Ice, Greg joked that his six-year-old was just as accident prone as himself.
Posting to his Instagram stories, Greg wrote: "It would seem we have created my exact replica in Rexy. Another head injury to leave another scar. He's got a few more to go to match me but he's doing his best to catch up."
The 37-year-old is dad to Milo, eight, Rex, five, and Daphne, two, with his fiancée Susie Verrill. The former track and field athlete missed the Dancing on Ice final after "effectively (giving himself) a C-section" while preparing for the rink.
Greg sustained the injury by sliding through the legs of professional skaters Brendyn Hatfield and Colin Grafton and was forced to withdraw from the competition on the morning of the final. Greg broke his silence via a post on his Instagram account two weeks later.
Brit 'saw her insides' after being cut open by propeller on luxury diving tripHe said: "Long story short, I leapt through the legs of Brendyn and Colin and managed to tear all of my abs as well as herniate. So I effectively gave myself a C-section." Hours later, he'd shared a post-op update, writing: "Operation done. Recovery starts here."
This month Greg revealed he was left "shaken" after a horrific incident at his home. He shared footage of the aftermath of the disturbing event, pointing out how his kids were very close to injury from the falling glass shards.
His living room was strewn with glass fragments, pieces spread all over the sofa and scattered across the floor surrounding it. Greg described the event saying: "One of the most terrifying experiences - one of our skylights up here just exploded - just, literally, me standing in the kitchen watching the TV on the wall, and it just went - bang! And glass went everywhere."
He continued narrating a video saying that his eight-year-old son, Milo, was sitting beneath that very skylight doing his homework just moments before the glass broke. He reminisced: "I kid you not, two minutes before, Milo was down here doing some school work, and I said, 'it's a nice day, go out on the deck, mate'."
He went on to add: "Thank God I did that because if not, I can't even imagine what could have happened. I have no idea if it's the sun that's heated it up, and it's happened, or if something like this happens. I cannot explain to you how terrifying..."
He further shared that he was within striking distance of the shattered glass, saying, "I've been walking in and out because I've been trying to tidy up today, I've walked past this 50 times in the last half an hour. I don't know. What a harrowing thing to happen."