Rachel Zoe's son 'almost 100% back to himself' after 40ft horror fall

Rachel Zoe's nine-year-old son is "almost 100 per cent back to himself" just 48 hours after suffering a 40ft horror fall.

The 52-year-old fashion designer's boy Skyler fell from a ski lift over the weekend, and he has spoken out for the first time about the incident, admitting he is "doing pretty well" apart from a sore neck.

In a video posted on her Instagram, the youngster said: "I am doing pretty well. I could walk, I could run and I could go upside down."

He then performed a flip on the sofa, before adding: "Besides that, my neck is a little sore, but I'm doing pretty well. I'm doing pretty good."

Rachel believes Skyler was "saved by an angel" following his fall, and she has thanked her fans for their prayers and kindness.

She wrote: "And just like that after experiencing an actual miracle..#Sky is almost 100 percent back to himself after falling 40 feet from a ski-lift less than 48 hours ago. I cannot yet retell the story as it really happened but @rbermanus and I will heal our pain with time knowing that Sky is ok and stronger than ever. I don’t typically share traumatic moments with my community, but the love we felt from so many of you was overwhelming and truly helped heal us all. Both Skyler and I have endless gratitude for your prayers and kindness and we will never forget it. Sky is the bravest little soul that was indeed saved by an angel. He wanted me to share this video today because he felt bad so many people were so worried about him. To all the parents, please please hug your babies of any age extra tight from us today. Thank you again for your love we truly felt it deeply. #grateful XoRZ (sic)"

This comes after Rachel revealed earlier this week that Skyler - who she shares with husband Rodger Berman, as well as seven-year-old son Kaius - was rushed to hospital after his ski lift fall.

She wrote: "So i don’t typically share like this but I’m posting this to remind everyone how fragile life is and how it can turn in a minute… this is Sky yesterday in the ER and I will share what happened when I feel more ready. The outcome is Sky is doing great and the bravest boy I’ve ever known but @rbermanus and I are shattered and numb but woke up today with gratitude for a miracle that Sky is safe and OK (sic)"

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