Amanda Holden choked up with emotion as she recalled the heartbreaking stillbirth of her baby son.The Britain’s Got Talent star, 49, was seven months pregnant with her second child, a son named Theo, in 2011 when she learned that the baby did not have a heartbeat.She bravely opened up about the stillbirth in the BBC’s Dear NHS Superstars programme, which paid tribute to health workers.The presenter remembered “screaming” with “no control over [her]self” when doctors broke the news.She had been visiting Middlesex hospital when her close friend Jackie, a midwife, first told her that she could not hear a heartbeat and alerted doctors.Holden spoke out about the heartbreaking ordeal in a new BBC programme (BBC)"Luckily for us, an obstetrician.
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