Tom Parker's Widow Kelsey Opens Up About Grief After Losing Baby No. 3
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 7 – Kelsey Parker shares her first public account of losing her third child, stillborn at full term, while highlighting the ongoing support from family and coping with grief daily.
- On Thursday, August 7, Kelsey Parker gave her first TV interview on ITV's Lorraine about her grief after her third child was born stillborn at 39 weeks in June.
- Earlier this year, Parker announced her pregnancy in January and on June 22 shared a poem titled `For Phoenix: Born Sleeping, Forever Loved` on Instagram to reveal the loss.
- Opening up on grief, Parker emphasized her strength, saying `My kids are my everything... I can't believe I'm back here three and a half years later dealing with such a loss and a devastation` and highlighting her routine support from Aurelia and Bodhi.
- Reflecting on her older children, Parker said she believes losing their father Tom has helped Aurelia, six, and Bodhi, four, process grief.
- Kelsey Parker plans to air Mum's the Word! podcast episodes recorded before her maternity leave in the coming months, saying `I think a problem shared is a problem halved, and I just want to be open and honest with people`.
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Tom Parker's Widow Kelsey Opens Up About Grief After Losing Baby No. 3
Tom Parker’s widow, Kelsey Parker, is opening up about experiencing grief once again after the loss of her baby. Kelsey, 34, announced in June that her son, Phoenix, was “born sleeping,” referring to experiencing a stillbirth. (Kelsey announced she was expecting baby No. 3 with boyfriend Will Lindsay in January.) “I didn’t think I’d be living a relived experience, first losing Tom and now losing Phoenix,” Kelsey told the U.K.’s Mirror newspaper …
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EXCLUSIVE: Podcaster and Tom Parker's widow Kelsey Parker has devastatingly shared how she told her children about the death of her baby Phoenix and how they are navigating grief
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