Eamonn Holmes says 'life just got lonelier' over heartbreaking lossLottie went on to gush about how grateful she was to have a close family particularly when it came to dealing with grief.On whether she'd like more children, she said: "Yes definitely."I think that's always something that I've wanted because I know how amazing that's been for me, especially with the situations we've been through."Knowing that we had that support system, it definitely makes me want to create that with my family."Having a big family, Lottie added, "makes a difference" through hard times."There's always someone around to lean on if you need them," she gushed."I thank my mum for that, she gave us a big family and also taught us to be strong and be there for each other."Lottie said she was also "lucky" to have a supportive partner like Lewis.
Tamzin Outhwaite 'in tears' over Harry and Meghan's Netflix doc [REACTION]'Not what men go for' Jo Brand opens up about 'horrible' setbacks [INTERVIEW]Tom Cruise told teary Emily Blunt to 'stop being such a p**y' on set [REVEALED]The 30-year-old dealt with his own grief in 2020 following the loss of his then girlfriend Caroline Flack aged 39.Lottie opened up about her experience with losing loved ones as part of Sue Ryder's Empty Chair campaign.Research found that three quarters of people who have experienced a bereavement skip meals because they don’t like eating alone.Three-fifths of grieving people also said that being invited over for dinner helped with their grief.Lottie said of her involvement: “My beautiful mum was a proud mother to her seven children and worked as a midwife for 14 years.She was passionate about helping and caring for people.She loved life and raising her children and helping.
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