
Reality television icon Charlotte Crosby has courageously shared the harrowing and intimate details of suffering a miscarriage, revealing she genuinely believed she was dying during the traumatic event.
In an emotionally raw and exclusive interview, the Geordie Shore star recounts the devastating moment her world came crashing down, just one day after celebrating the joyous news of her pregnancy with boyfriend Jake Ankers.
The 33-year-old described the experience as overwhelmingly physical and terrifying. "I've never felt pain like it," she confessed. "The amount of blood was just unbelievable. I honestly thought I was dying. It was a scene from a horror film."
The situation was so severe that Charlotte's mother, who was present, immediately called for an ambulance. The former Celebrity Big Brother winner was rushed to the hospital, where the devastating news was confirmed.
A Dream Shattered in an Instant
Charlotte revealed that the couple had been overjoyed upon discovering the pregnancy, seeing it as the perfect next chapter in their lives. The miscarriage, which occurred in late 2022, left them heartbroken and navigating immense grief.
"We had just told our parents... it was the most excited I've ever been in my entire life," she shared, her anguish palpable. "To go from that high to the lowest low so quickly was unbearable."
Beyond the Physical Pain: A Lasting Emotional Impact
While the physical ordeal was traumatic, Crosby also speaks openly about the profound and lasting emotional fallout. The experience has left her with significant anxiety about the possibility of future pregnancies.
She admits to now being "petrified" of getting pregnant again, haunted by the fear of enduring another similar loss. Her candid account highlights the often-overlooked mental health struggles that follow a miscarriage, long after the physical scars have healed.
By sharing her story with such brutal honesty, Charlotte Crosby joins a growing number of women breaking the silence around pregnancy loss, offering solace and solidarity to others who have endured similar pain.