Grant and Chezzi Denyer’s one-year-old daughter falls ill with a virus after surgery

Grant and Chezzi Denyer’s one-year-old daughter falls ill with a virus after undergoing surgery at children’s hospital

Chezzi Denyer has revealed her one-year-old daughter Sunday is suffering from Adenovirus.

The TV producer shares three daughters – Sailor, ten, Scout, six and Sunday – with her husband of 11 years and Channel Seven star Grant Denyer. 

Adenoviruses are common viruses that typically cause mild cold or flu-like symptoms.

Chezzi Denyer has revealed her one-year-old daughter Sunday, middle front, is suffering from Adenovirus. The TV producer shares three daughters – Sailor, ten, Scout, six and Sunday – with her husband of 11 years and Channel Seven star Grant Denyer

Chezzi posted: ‘ME: Geez, we have had literally every virus possible this year UNIVERSE: {Suckerpunch} Spoke too soon you silly twat – Here, try Adenovirus!’ 

She posted a photo of Sunday sitting in her lap wearing a pink onesie and holding a pink blanket on top of her head. 

The back of the little girl’s head obscured the right hand side of her mum’s face as she snuggled into her arms.

She posted a photo of Sunday sitting in her lap wearing a pink onesie and holding a pink blanket on top of her head as she revealed her tiny tot's health struggles

She posted a photo of Sunday sitting in her lap wearing a pink onesie and holding a pink blanket on top of her head as she revealed her tiny tot’s health struggles  

According to the KidsHealth website, Adenoviruses are a group of highly contagious and seasonless viruses that can cause infections in kids of any age, but are more common in babies and young children. 

Common symptoms include eye redness and pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and belly pain. 

Sunday has endured a difficult start to her young life. In March, she underwent surgery at Westmead Children’s Hospital to rectify her severe hip dysplasia. 

Sunday has endured a difficult start to her young life. In March, she underwent surgery at Westmead Children's Hospital to rectify her severe hip dysplasia

Sunday has endured a difficult start to her young life. In March, she underwent surgery at Westmead Children’s Hospital to rectify her severe hip dysplasia

The news brought an outpouring of support from friends and followers for Grant and Chezzi.

A month later the couple revealed that their youngest daughter may be communicating with her great grandmother – who is long dead.

Speaking during their regular podcast It’s All True? they explained how Sunday appears to be responding to an unseen supernatural presence. 

A month later the couple revealed that their youngest daughter may be communicating with her great grandmother - who is long dead

A month later the couple revealed that their youngest daughter may be communicating with her great grandmother – who is long dead 

‘It’s the exact same reaction as if a person walks into a room,’ Grant, 44 said.

Chezzi added that Sunday says ‘Nana’ when communicating with the spirit – a word the child has never heard from either parent.

The 41-year-old then explained how ‘Nanny’ was her own late grandmother’s nickname. Grant said that Sunday now calls Chezzi ‘Nana’, instead of Mummy. 

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