Popular food influencer dies from ‘extremely rare’ complications after birth of son
- Melbourne influencer Stacey Warnecke died after a home birth complication, with her husband Nathan Warnecke announcing she delivered their son Axel before passing on September 29.
- Nathan Warnecke wrote that Stacey Warnecke's biggest dream was motherhood, she loved being pregnant and told their son Axel she loved him over the last nine months.
- A GoFundMe organized by Jon Downie has raised about $22,797 toward a $28,000 goal to support funeral, baby supplies, and time off for Nathan Warnecke and Axel.
- Nathan is stepping into fatherhood while the family processes her death, and a fundraiser says Nathan Warnecke will be unable to return to work as planned, creating immediate financial need.
- Amid other influencer deaths this year, Hatfield expanded Natural Spoonfuls and Waffl, building a large social media presence before her death.
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Stacey Hatfield, a well-known culinary influencer in Australia, died after giving birth to her baby at home. It was her husband, Nathan Warnecke, who announced the bad news on her late wife's Instagram account on Sunday, October 19.
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‘Lighthouse in the storm’: Melbourne nutrition influencer dies after home birth
Stacey Warnecke, known to her 19,000 followers online as NaturalSpoonfuls, suffered a complication shortly after delivering her child in a home birth, her husband said in a post on social media.
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