Influencer and entrepreneur Grace Beverley has bravely opened up to her followers about suffering a miscarriage, prompting an outpouring of support from friends including fellow influencer Molly-Mae Hague.
A Heartbreaking Announcement
Grace Beverley, the founder of activewear brand TALA, took to her Instagram page to share the devastating news with her followers. She revealed that she endured the pregnancy loss last month, explaining that she didn't feel ready to discuss it publicly at the time.
In a candid post accompanied by a series of photographs, Grace described last month as being "incredible in some ways, and too tough for words in others." She expressed the difficulty of having to push through her grief to get her new store open, stating it was "so, so hard."
An Outpouring of Support
Friends and fans quickly rallied around the fitness influencer following her emotional disclosure. Among them was Molly-Mae Hague, who left a heartfelt comment on the post.
Molly-Mae wrote: "I’m so so sorry grace. Sending you guys so much love," alongside a sad face and heart emoji. Other notable figures from the influencer community also shared their condolences.
Fitness influencer Krissy Cela commented: "Sending you so much love light and strength. You are wonderful I’m so so sorry." Love Is Blind star Ashleigh Berry and Made In Chelsea's Georgia Toffolo also sent messages of support to Grace during this difficult time.
Grace's Personal Message
In her powerful caption, Grace Beverley shared the profound impact of her loss, writing directly to her unborn child: "Getting to spend only a few months with our little baby feels so unfair. We were so excited to meet you little one. You were so loved. Till we meet again."
She emphasized the importance of breaking taboos around pregnancy loss, stating: "It didn't feel right or possible to talk about it at the time, but there should be nothing taboo about this."
The business owner, who married her long-term partner Amar Daved in a beautiful ceremony in the south of France earlier this summer, has built a significant following since her days uploading YouTube videos while studying at the University of Oxford.
If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk