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Malin Andersson has suffered a miscarriage two years after daughter's death

Former Love Island star Malin Andersson has revealed the heartbreaking news she has suffered a miscarriage.

The tragic news come just two years after her baby girl Consy sadly died after being born seven weeks premature.

Malin, 28, explained that she has been quieter than usual on social media having discovered she was pregnant.

But the TV personality was hit with another blow when she learned that she had miscarried just three months after marking the anniversary of her daughter’s untimely death.

In a poignant post to her 704k Instagram followers, Malin posted a photo of two pregnancy tests – one positive and one negative.

“Obviously I have disappeared for a bit and I have had hundreds of messages from people asking if I am okay and sending me love,” she explained.

“I appreciate every single message and it means a lot that you all want to make sure I am okay.

“Sometimes I need to take time to deal with my life privately, as my life is so public, I needed to take time out.

Former Love Island star Malin Andersson has suffered a second heart-breaking miscarriage

“The past few months haven’t been easy for me, but there is also something else I would like to address.”

She went on to add: “You all know that I am very transparent about taboo subjects, and I like to shed light on things that are often not spoken about and especially trauma I have experienced myself.

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“I found out I was pregnant – and I then soon after miscarried. It pains me to talk about this in detail right now due to what happened to Consy, but I want you all to know that miscarriage doesn’t discriminate and it can happen to anyone. Even when you think you have gone through enough.

“I’ll be fine – my strength never ceases to amaze me sometimes but I felt that I needed to share this with you all as I’ve never been one to hold anything back – especially when I know it can help someone else.”

Malin posted images of her pregnancy kits on Instagram

Fellow Love Island star Anna Vakili was just one of a string of stars who sent their heartfelt condolences.

Anna penned: “So sorry Malin, you’re so strong, sending lots of love.”

The musician Ella Henderson commented: “Sending loads of love.”

Malin shot to fame after her stint on Love Island

And TV reality star Jake Quickenden wrote: “So sorry mate,” with a heart emoji.

Malin recently started dating again but swiftly dumped her new date Michael Sadler when she discovered he already had a pregnant girlfriend.

She later told fans she had “trusted” Michael, but faced “pain and trauma” and felt used.

The Miscarriage Association (01924 200 799) miscarriageassociation.org.uk supports women affected by miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancies. If you’re worried about a loved one you can also call the helpline which is manned Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm, or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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