Chloe Crowhurst: Love Island star reveals she's had three miscarriages
More under this adThe former reality TV star has opened up about why she kept her pregnancy, alongside her current relationship, as private as she has.
Chloe Crowhurst, who came to prominence after appearing on Love Island in 2017, has revealed that she had three miscarriages in the past. In a recent radio interview, the expectant mum shared why she thinks it's important to keep some things more private.
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Choosing the right time
After announcing her pregnancy just last month, the ex-Love Islander has come clean as to why she has kept to herself some of the more private aspects of her life. Speaking to FUBAR radio, the 27-year old explained:
More under this adMore under this adWith my pregnancy, I didn’t announce it for quite a long time—just because I’ve had very bad experiences in the past with pregnancies and stuff like that.
And added:
I’ve had three miscarriages before, so I was under quite specialist care at first. It wasn’t something I wanted to advertise and cause stress upon.More under this adMore under this ad
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Keeping some things private
The blonde bombshell, who has most recently announced she is expecting a baby girl, also opened up about why she has decided to no longer fully publicise her relationships after her stint on the show. She said:
I’ve had relationships on social media in the past and let’s put it this way, it’s not good. What benefit do you get from it? You don’t.More under this adMore under this ad
Before adding:
A previous relationship I had before, I put that on social media. The same day I put it on social media, the messages were flooding through to my boyfriend at the time and there was all these follower requests and stuff and I just think some people don’t have any respect.More under this ad