Queen of the Castle Giovanna Fletcher has revealed that she suffered a miscarriage eight years ago, before the birth of her son Buzz.
07.12.2020 - 12:06 / msn.com
I'm A Celebrity. .
. Get Me Out Of Here! winner who won the show on Friday night - has now told her own story.
Giovanna told The Sun : "I think it's so important that people are open about miscarriages, every time someone brings this topic of conversation up it helps so many people, because it's such a lonely thing to go through and hearing other people express themselves when you can't find the words to help people understand what you're going through is so important. " The mum and podcaster,
.Queen of the Castle Giovanna Fletcher has revealed that she suffered a miscarriage eight years ago, before the birth of her son Buzz.
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