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Grant Denyer shares update on young daughter after 13-month health battle

The Aussie TV personality has shared happy news on his daughter’s recovery after spending 13 months of her young life in a full body cast.

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Australian TV personality Grant Denyer has shared an update on his young daughter’s health battle with severe hip dysplasia.

Taking to Instagram, the former Sunrise weatherman was happy to announce that two-year-old Sunday is finally free from the full-body plaster cast she was confined to for the last 13 months due to her condition.

“When the hip brace comes off after 13 months,” Denyer, 45, wrote alongside a video of Sunday running carefree and cast-free around their house.

Grant Denyer's daughter Sunday was all smiles after her body cast was removed. Picture: Instagram/Grant Denyer
Grant Denyer's daughter Sunday was all smiles after her body cast was removed. Picture: Instagram/Grant Denyer
Sunday was filmed running around the house happy and carefree Picture: Instagram/Grant Denyer
Sunday was filmed running around the house happy and carefree Picture: Instagram/Grant Denyer

In recent weeks, little Sunday has slowly been eased out of her cast. Last month, she was placed in a less-limiting cast that only covered her hips and thighs, allowing her some freedom with her arms and torso.

“She’s running. This is huge!” Denyer praised as he shared an Instagram video of Sunday on the go.

“So proud of our gorgeous little Sunday. She has not let her hip dysplasia hold her back. It’s been 8 months of a full body plaster cast and now this one, finally she’s figuring out a way to get the mobility she’s always dreamed of. What every kid needs and deserves.”

Grant and wife Chezzi Denyer share three daughters. Picture: Instagram/Chezzi Denyer
Grant and wife Chezzi Denyer share three daughters. Picture: Instagram/Chezzi Denyer
Chezzi Denyer in March 2022 with their younger daughter, Sunday. Picture: Instagram/Chezzi Denyer
Chezzi Denyer in March 2022 with their younger daughter, Sunday. Picture: Instagram/Chezzi Denyer
Sunday was diagnosed with hip dysplasia one month after her first birthday. Picture: Instagram/Grant Denyer
Sunday was diagnosed with hip dysplasia one month after her first birthday. Picture: Instagram/Grant Denyer

Denyer said his youngest child – he and Chezzi also share daughters Sailor, 11, and Scout, 7 – was “far behind in some milestones” because of her dislocated hip, but she’s “never complained” and was “blossoming” in other ways.

It was in March 2022 – one month after her first birthday – that Sunday was diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia, a general term for infantile hip instability and dislocation or shallowness of the hip socket. Little Sunday underwent corrective surgery, and post-surgery was required to wear a full-body cast that extended all the way from her feet up to her armpits.

“Sunday had a special procedure today in hospital to fix her severe hip dysplasia,” Denyer shared on Instagram at the time as he shared photos of her in hospital being cradled by Chezzi.

“The poor thing has to wear a half body cast for the next 12 weeks which will be so uncomfortable and immobilising for her, but will be worth it in the end. Hang in there my sweet, you’ve already shown us how brave and bright you are.”

Originally published as Grant Denyer shares update on young daughter after 13-month health battle

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