Modern Family Stars' Kids Land in ER on Thanksgiving with Them

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During this Thanksgiving season, the lives of "Modern Family" stars Julie Bowen and Jesse Tyler Ferguson took an unexpected turn. Their holiday celebrations, which were once filled with joy and togetherness, found them in the emergency room with their beloved children.

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Julie Bowen's Thanksgiving ER Experience

Julie Bowen, a beloved figure from "Modern Family," shared the heart-wrenching moment when one of her sons found himself in the emergency room on Thanksgiving. She has two sons, Oliver who is 17 years old, and 15-year-old twins John and Gustav, with her ex-husband Scott Phillips. In a poignant post, she showed an image of one of her children standing in front of the emergency room, accompanied by the caption, "It’s not a holiday without a trip to the ER. (He’s fine, btw) HAPPY THANKSGIVING." This incident served as a reminder that even during the most festive times, unexpected challenges can arise.The 17-year-old Oliver and the 15-year-old twins have grown up with their mother in the public eye, and this Thanksgiving they faced a difficult situation together. It shows the reality that even celebrities have their share of family emergencies and the importance of being there for one another during such times.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson's Thanksgiving ER Struggle

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who played Mitchell on the show, also had a Thanksgiving to remember. He is a father to sons Beckett Mercer, 4, and Sullivan ‘Sully’ Louis, 2, with his husband Justin Mikita. Shortly after Julie's news, Jesse shared a picture of one of their kids lying on his chest from a hospital bed. This image captured the vulnerability and the need for support during these challenging moments.Having an older sister to turn to provided some comfort in this difficult situation. It highlights the role that family plays in times of crisis and how they can offer strength and solace.These two incidents from "Modern Family" stars serve as a reminder that Thanksgiving is not always about perfect celebrations but about the bonds that hold families together in the face of adversity. It shows that even in the midst of chaos, there is always a glimmer of hope and the love of family to get through the toughest times.
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