Channel Seven Weather Presenter Casey Treloar Reveals Third Miscarriage Heartbreak
TV Star Casey Treloar Shares Third Miscarriage in Six Months

Channel Seven news weather presenter Casey Treloar has publicly shared her profound heartbreak after experiencing her third miscarriage within the past six months. The Adelaide-based television star posted a poignant black-and-white photograph on Instagram, showing her lying in a hospital bed while gazing out the window, accompanied by a deeply personal caption detailing her pain.

A Public Revelation of Private Grief

Casey Treloar began her emotional post by contrasting her public persona with her private reality. 'My life may have appeared bright, happy and successful in recent weeks... but inside I've felt far from it,' she confessed. The timing of her loss coincided with what should have been a celebratory professional milestone.

'Yesterday I started day one of my amazing new role at 7NEWS. But behind the smile, I knew I was facing a devastating loss. Today I underwent surgery to deal with failed pregnancy number three. In the last six months we've said goodbye three times,' Treloar revealed, highlighting the cruel juxtaposition of career advancement and personal tragedy.

The Emotional Toll on Casey and Her Partner

The television presenter explained that she and her fiancé, Sam Ennis, are navigating a complex whirlwind of emotions as they process their repeated loss. 'Hurt, devastation, anxiety, disbelief and grief. The roller coaster of emotions has been a wild and confusing one,' Casey described. She added, 'We truly believed this time around would result in our first baby. But it wasn't meant to be.'

Despite the profound sadness, Treloar concluded her message with resilience and hope for the future. 'I've been open and honest about this heartbreaking journey. And will continue to do so, to remind anyone going through this too - you're not alone. Pregnancy loss is often suffered in silence. If you're on a similar path, we see you,' she wrote, offering solidarity to others experiencing similar pain.

Support from the Celebrity Community

Many of Casey's well-known friends and colleagues flooded the comments section with messages of sympathy and support. Former Miss Universe Australia Olivia Molly Rogers wrote, 'I'm so sorry. Sending you so much love xxx.' MasterChef Australia winner Laura Sharrad added, 'Sending lots of love Casey. It's a path no one should ever walk, but so many unfortunately do. I'm so sorry you’ve walked this path time and time again, your rainbow is coming.'

Professional Milestones Amid Personal Struggle

Casey Treloar has only recently begun her role as the Adelaide weather presenter for Channel Seven, taking over from Amelia Mulcahy who held the position for twelve years. In a statement about her new position, Treloar acknowledged the significance of the role, saying, 'It’s a massive responsibility going forward. I mean, Amelia has done this job impeccably for the last 12 years, so there's going to be huge shoes to step into. I'm looking forward to hitting the ground running.'

She originally joined Seven Adelaide in April 2019, serving both as a presenter and producer. On a personal note, Casey announced her engagement to long-time partner Sam Ennis in June 2024, marking what should have been a joyful period leading toward starting a family together.

Treloar's decision to share her experience publicly serves as a powerful reminder of the hidden struggles many face, particularly regarding pregnancy loss. Her message emphasizes the importance of community support and open conversation around topics that are frequently kept private, offering visibility and comfort to others on similar difficult journeys.