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TOWIE's Georgia Kousoulou on 'hopes' for another child after devastating miscarriage

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Last April, TOWIE star Georgia Kousoulou bravely opened up about her heartbreaking miscarriage with her second baby. The star who shares two-year-old son Brody with husband and fellow reality TV favourite Tommy Mallet, took to Instagram to share the sad news last year year.

Alongside a picture of her in a hospital bed, Georgia wrote: "Our 12 week scan to be told our baby had not survived & I needed an op… "12 weeks of feeling every emotion , hoping & praying but in the end , nothing else we could of done." But now, in an exclusive interview, the 32 year old opened up and said she would be open to the idea of having another baby. "I have gone through all the emotions.

I wouldn’t have been able to get through it without my mum, Tommy and Tommy’s mum. We are all in it together," she explained. "Although I will be over the moon, I do think I will get that worry.

Mine [baby loss] was a chromosome issue and a really rare case and they have said to me it is not going to happen again. But I think you are always going to be scared.

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