
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace reveals she suffered a devastating miscarriage just days after the death of her close friend
In a candid series of posts, the former Big Brother star revealed the heartbreaking loss, having already endured the deaths of several close friends in her life.
Having already shared a series of posts of people she'd lost over the past year, she went onto write: 'Another lost baby. One week ago. 2025. Dead.'
Detailing the other people in her life who had passed, Aisleyne had written: 'Best friend, brother loyalty... dead 2024, Nephew, real love, baby boy, dead 2024.
'First born, love of my life, surrogate son, dead 2025, Precious, delicate, baby girl, dead 2025.'
Aisleyne had also previously shared that her beloved dog Charlie had passed away in her arms, and she held her pet for 11 hours after refusing to believe he had passed.
In a candid series of posts, the former Big Brother star revealed the heartbreaking loss, having already endured the deaths of several close people in her life
She wrote: '"First pic was 3 hours before you died. I had no idea.... but u did.... thats why u came. U never cuddled me in bed like this... then 1 hour later u died in my arms... I held u for 11 hours, not wanting to believe the truth....
'I woke up today.... no more ypu... no pitter patter feet coming to wake my mummy up, no more BEST morning cuddles....
'My baby my first born my replacement child gone... died slowly in my arms.... knowing mummy was there, you was safe.... I love you Charlie....'
Earlier this week, Aisleyne shared she was left 'unable to breathe' after finding out that her friend Chanel passed away.
She wrote on Instagram: 'I can't even breath, not you... not my precious gentle kind baby girl.
'F*** it let me come where you are, the world was beautiful with you in it, I can't even, I love you.'
It is unsure how or when Aisleyne's friend Chanel passed away.
The former Big Brother contestant was left 'unable to breathe' after her finding out that her friend Chanel passed away
Fans flooded her comments to share their devastation, writing: 'Our baby Chanel, I can't handle it'.
'You have been through so much loss it's absolutely heartbreaking to see!',
'Omg. I hope you're okay. You have had a lot of passing lately. I hope you have the strength and the support around you at this time. I can't imagine the heavy load of grief you have to manage. I'm so sorry.'
In March, Aisleyne was left terrified by an alleged stalker, who forced the TV personality to fit panic alarms and sensors in her home.
Police have reportedly arrested a suspect for stalking after she was forced to endure a series of chilling incidents.
The influencer has previously had her home ransacked by a perverted burglar, who stole items of her clothing - including her underwear in November 2018.
And in March of that year, she was left traumatised when three armed robbers burst into her flat and demanded she handed over cash, jewellery and designer bags.
The situation facing the reality star reportedly became so bad, that police were forced to step, fitting cameras and a panic alarm at her home, she said.
A man was arrested by the Metropolitan Police for alleged harassment at the time, reported The Sun.
Aisleyne appeared on Big Brother in the seventh series back in 2006 and finished in third place. She was close friends with fellow contestant Nikki Grahame until her tragic death
It comes after Aisleyne took to TikTok to praise cops for their rapid response after she accidentally triggered her own panic alarm.
In a video to her 15,400 followers, the influencer said: 'I just want to post a quick video to explain something. So I've had a serious situation with a stalker.
'The police fitted panic alarms, sensors, and cameras in my house.
'And because I have ADHD, I actually forgot that I have to disarm it when I come in, otherwise the sensor thinks it's an intruder.
'Guys, within four minutes the police were at my door. I just feel so safe—I'm going to get emotional. But I feel so safe.
'Within four minutes, they were there because that sensor was set off.'
She added: 'I also want to say sorry because I didn't put the code in. But yeah, just wow. Thank you.'
Aisleyne rose to fame on Big Brother in 2006, finishing in third place, before later becoming a regular face on spin-off shows, Big Brother's Big Mouth, Big Brother's Little Brother and Big Brother's Bit on the Side.
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