Selling Sunset's Mary Fitzgerald shares that she had a miscarriage

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Selling Sunset star Mary Fitzgerald has bravely come forward with her miscarriage story.

In an emotional Instagram video this weekend, the reality TV estate agent revealed to the world that she and husband Romain Bonnet conceived a child on their honeymoon.

"We were in Bali, we got pregnant and unfortunately that didn't work out," she said, before explaining how her septic miscarriage resulted in surgery thereafter. A septic miscarriage is where an infection is developed in the uterus.

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Fitzgerald continued through tears: "The reason why I'm speaking out now is because I do realise how common this is and how many people go through this, and it is not easy. I needed a minute because there are so many eyes on me and everyone judges and everything, and it has been rough to say the least. But there's still hope.

"I'm gonna continue to share [my journey] because we're going to keep trying, and I'm going to leave it at that. I'm gonna continue to share it, and we're going to have very good news very soon.

"If any of you guys are also going through it, please know you're not alone and we're gonna get there."

Bonnet himself was present in the comment section, promising his grieving wife that it's "just the beginning" of their journey and he'd be there "every step of the way".

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Fitzgerald's central message was echoed in the caption too, with a snippet reading: "It's not always sunshine and butterflies, and that is ok.

"We won't be giving up... and if this message speaks to you in any way or you are feeling down, helpless, alone... please know we are in this together. Hang in there...".


Sands supports anyone affected by the death of a baby. You can contact the Sands National Helpline on 0808 164 3332, or email helpline@sands.org.uk.

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