TOWIE star Georgia Kousoulou has shared that's she had a devastating miscarriage.
In a statement on her Instagram page, Georgia, 31, told followers she needed an operation after the 12 week scan revealed her and fiancé Tommy Mallet's unborn baby had not survived.
She wrote: "Our 12 week scan to be told our baby had not survived & I needed an op…
"12 weeks of feeling every emotion , hoping & praying but in the end , nothing else we could of done.
"We don’t really have the words to say right now except we are lucky to have amazing family & friends around us .. & most importantly we are blessed to have our beautiful brody who we couldn’t of got through this without him.
"We will have the words soon but right now we are taking time for us as a family."
Alongside the statement, Georgia shared a black and white picture of her legs, as she lay in a hospital bed.
Georgia and her partner Tommy are parents to tot Brody, one.
Georgia has previously spoken of her desire for another baby.
"I would like another. I need to get a bit of a plan in action if I want to get married in 2024 or 2025. Ideally, I’d have the baby before that. I don’t want a massive gap in age after Brody] Please God, I’ll get pregnant within the next year.
"That would be great," she told OK! Magazine in November 2022.
Friends rushed to support Georgia after her shared her heartbreaking news earlier this evening on Instagram.
Fellow TOWIE star Danielle Armstrong posted sad face and broken heart emojis, writing: "Love you bubs."
Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison wrote: "Georgia I'm so sorry mate... sending you so much love x"
Georgia has previously admitted she and Tommy almost split in 2021 after a rough patch.
The pair were incredibly close to calling it a day on their eight-year relationship, and cancelling the wedding before Tommy ultimately was diagnosed with ADHD - and it was Georgia who gave the initial diagnosis.
Although Georgia and Tommy were arguing a lot and weren't getting on as they usually would, the TOWIE star knew that there had to be something else at the root of it, and after a horrendous family holiday in Majorca which led to Georgia and her baby boy flying home early, she delivered her fiancé with an ultimatum.
"I just wanted to get home and when I got back I said to him, “I think you have ADHD and you need to get tested. Either you get help or I’m going. I can’t do it any more," Georgia explained.
After finally seeking help for his ADHD, the wedding was back on after their near-split.
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.