An influencer couple had some bad news to share with fans and family. They tragically lost their baby in the final month of pregnancy.
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According to the Daily Mail, influencer couple Laura Mellado and Victor Hallman announced the death of their rainbow baby. Taking to social media, they revealed the baby died after a stillbirth. The news comes a little over a year after the couple suffered a miscarriage. The couple also has three children.
In the post, they wrote, "Our babygirl was born into the arms of our Father [puppy dog eyes, prayer hands, and white heart emojis], although we will never understand his plans, we are thankful that he gives us strength and peace during these hard times."
They continued, "Our babygirl made such an impact in such a small short amount of time & I'm so happy that we got to celebrate every moment with her."
Despite the tragedy, the influencer couple shared their appreciation for the hospital staff in supporting them. They also thanked friends and family.
Influencer Couple Announce Death of Baby
They continued, "Thank you to our friends and family that have helped us during these times, the wonderful medical staff that let us hold her, dance with her & have her as long as we wanted thank you those moments will be treasured forever [beating heart and white heart emojis] to you guys thank you from the bottom of our heart for helping us celebrate every single moment with her we are forever grateful for your support [beating heart emoji]"
The influencer couple also addressed their deceased daughter, saying how much they loved and missed her.
They wrote, "To our babygirl Mommy, Daddy & your brothers love you so so much & we can't wait to see you again babygirl [white heart emoji] I just know you made heaven that much sweeter then it already is. "
They continued, "These last couple days have shaped us in ways that we would never imagine, we see her everywhere & we're so thankful for the signs she continues to send us [butterfly emoji]. Grief has a way of softening you, it teaches you to slow down to be where your feet are, to savor the little moments you once rushed past, to open your heart wider cause now you understand how sacred and fragile life really is."
