From Beyonce To Meghan Markle: Hollywood Celebs Who Opened About Their Miscarriages

Celebrities open up on their miscarriage tragedies.

Miscarriages are painful to carry, and this daunts the woman’s physical as well as mental psyche. Well, there are many occasions in which celebrities who have gone through this major personal loss have come out in the open to share and talk about their grief of this personal tragedy.  

We bring to you celebrities like Beyonce, Meghan Markle and Jaime King talking about it.  

We quote from a report in herbeauty.co 

Beyonce, in her and Jay-Z’s HBO documentary Life is But A Dream, the couple shared a rare story about the miscarriage they experienced before Blue Ivy. She said that when she was pregnant for the first time, her baby’s heartbeat was “the most beautiful music I ever heard in my life” but then she went for a checkup, and the heartbeat was gone. It turned into a bittersweet music writing experience that was a “form of therapy” for Bey. 

Jaime King, this beauty bravely opened up about her five miscarriages in July 2014. In an Instagram post, she revealed that she used to hide her infertility issues, even though she knew so many women who also went through what she went through. As a result, she came to the conclusion that “If I’m open about it, hopefully it won’t be so taboo to talk about it.” 

Meghan Markle, In an emotional essay published in the New York Times, Meghan Markle shared the experience of a miscarriage she suffered in July 2020, just over a year after Archie was born. She said that while she was changing her baby’s diaper, she felt a sharp cramp, dropping to the floor and humming a lullaby to keep she and her son calm. In a heartbreaking sentence, she wrote “I knew, as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second.” 

Sad experiences, these!!