Malin Andersson has penned an emotional poem to her late baby daughter.
The 26-year-old reality star shared some poignant words about baby Consy – who died aged four weeks old last year – ahead of Mother’s Day to help those who have lost their children find peace over the celebrations.
She took to Instagram to thank TFL’s All On The Board for sharing the poem on their underground board, writing: "This ones for the mumma’s that think they aren’t. Thank you @allontheboard for putting my poem up for this Sunday".
The poem read: "I’ll always be your mum baby girl, no-one will ever take that away from me;
I’ll always be your mum baby girl, I know you’re up in heaven smiling and floating free.
"I’ll always be your mum baby girl, even though I can’t feel the softness of your skin;
I’ll always be your mum baby girl, never forgetting the kicking in my stomach, and the way you used to spin.
"I’ll always be your mum baby girl, always staying strong. For whoever says I’m not a mum… is completely wrong. (sic)"
Consy – who she has with Tom Kemp – was born seven weeks prematurely in December 2018, but sadly passed away on January 22.
She was born with a rare heart condition, and was treated at London’s Great Ormond Street hospital.
The former ‘Love Island’ contestant considered taking her own life when her baby was taken seriously ill.
When her tot was in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU), Malin admitted she started "slowly collecting tablets" because if her child was going to die then she didn’t want to live either.
She said: "[When Consy was in ICU] I was too scared to touch her, because of the wires and everything. I was slowly collecting tablets … because I was thinking, ‘If she’s going to go, f**k, I’m going too. Because what else have I got to live for here? I haven’t got a family to go back to.’ "