Jamie Chung shares a photo of her husband, Brian Greenberg, recovering from appendicitis in hospital
“LOVE: Bring soup and clean clothes for your husband who is recovering at the hospital,” Jamie Chung wrote in a video posted on Instagram Saturday.
Jamie Chung cares for her husband, Brian Greenberg, as he recovers in hospital after the actor revealed he had appendicitis.
The 39-year-old actress posted the video to Instagram on Saturday, taking fans on their journey to see Greenberg, 44.
Sharing a clip with the Married With Children’s theme song “Love and Marriage,” Chung wrote, “LOVE:
- Bring your husband soup and clean clothes while he recovers in the hospital.
- Take the ferry to the hospital.
- Ready [or], not @bryangreenberg, here I come!”
His selfie on the ferry is follow by a video of Chung pointing at the window housing Greenberg in the hospital and then Greenberg’s perspective showing Chung on the ferry.
The video includes a glimpse of Greenberg walking down a hospital corridor covered in a blanket.
“MARIAGE: You let your wife sleep in your bed because she was tired from the trip,” Chung wrote in another part of the scroll, which shows him getting ready for a nap in his bed.
“We were suppose to be @belmondcapjuluca at the beach for lunch,” the Lovecraft Country actress said, hinting that the couple was planning to visit a luxury Anguilla hotel. But, “@bryangreenberg, instead of eating liquids,” he said, “solids are not allow! At least he is safe and recovering.”
“Love and marriage. Jokes aside, Brian is on the mend!” Chung wrote in the caption of the post.
As for Greenberg, he posted an Instagram story of himself walking through the hospital. “Work trips,” he wrote. “I’m looking for someone who can compete. Nobody wants that smoke.”
A representative for Chung did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment. Chung and Greenberg, who married in 2015, welcomed their first child, a pair of twins, last year. In October, the two celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary.
Chung told news that he enjoyed “little moments” with his growing family. “I think this phase passed pretty quickly and it’s sad that these months have passed,” he said.
“When children go out for walks in nature, they are happy, satisfiy and sleepy,” Chung added. “It’s like a moment of peace.”