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Myleene Klass 'crumbled' after miscarriages and details plans to change UK laws

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TV star Myleene Klass has opened up about her heartbreak over suffering miscarriages and reveals it’s something she’ll “never forget” and has plans to change UK laws.

The singer, 43, says she “crumbled” following suffering from four miscarriages and described the ordeal as something she will “never forget or get over”.The Smooth radio presenter is determined to give other women who suffer miscarriages a voice and is campaigning for the government to look at changing the care system to allow more help after suffering miscarriages.

The former I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! star told The Sun: “I crumbled – It’s not even sensationalising it, there is not a woman who will tell you that it is something that you will ever forget or that you will ever get over.

Read More Related Articles Doctor's 'magical' words allowed Myleene Klass to find 'peace' following tragic miscarriages Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "I think that you learn to deal with the grief around it but you never stop thinking about it ever. "Even just talking about it now, it’s not easy for anyone to talk about, with Mother’s Day coming; there are a lot of people that you really feel for because it’s not as you plan it.” She continued: "When you’re growing up you have an idea of 2.4 and as you get older that’s certainly not the case and it’s important to have these conversations." Myleene spoke openly about her experiences of miscarriage in the recent documentary "Myleene Klass: Miscarriage & Me" and revealed she suffered four before welcoming “rainbow baby” Apollo – now two – with her fiancé Simon Motson.

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