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Made in Chelsea's Tiffany Watson sobs as she shares she suffered devastating miscarriage

Made In Chelsea star Tiffany Watson wept as she discussed her heartbreaking miscarriage on-screen.

The heartbroken reality TV star, 28, discovered she had suffered pregnancy loss at the eight week stage, shortly after getting engaged to her boyfriend Cameron McGeehan.

While the pregnancy hadn't been planned, the star had been excited at the prospect of becoming a mother for the first time.

Sadly for Tiffany, during an early scan she was told the devastating news that the unborn baby hadn't grown.

The E4 star then had to endured a failed operation, before being give pills to take at home to induce a miscarriage.

Speaking on Monday night's episode of Made In Chelsea, Tiffany recalled the traumatic experience with her friend and co-star Olivia Bentley.

Tiffany Watson opened up about her experience on Made In Chelsea on Monday night (Channel 4)

"It’s been such a big high but I also feel like I had a massive low at the end of last year," she told her fellow reality TV star.

"So basically at the end of last year, I found out I was pregnant, which came as a massive surprise because we weren’t trying or anything.

"It was a few weeks after we got engaged when we found out, which was such a shock."

Tiffany - who previously dated co-star Sam Thompson - then went on to explain how she had only told close loved ones about the tragic loss.

The star's boyfriend Cameron McGeehan popped the question in October 2021 (tiffanyc_watson/Instagram)
Tiffany fell pregnant shortly after becoming engaged (tiffanyc_watson/Instagram)

"I hate people feeling sorry for me and I hate people making a fuss over me," the emotional star stated when explaining her reasons for not telling more people.

"It was nice to hang out with people and not talk about it. But I do want to talk about it because it’s such a massive thing.

She continued: "Yes, I wasn’t trying. Yes, it’s not ideal timing. But at the same time, I was like, I’m in a committed relationship, this is a surprise earlier than we would have liked it to be, but that’s fine.

The reality TV star sobbed as she recalled the experience (E4)

"And then I had really, really bad morning sickness. It was awful morning sickness. And then I woke up one day and the morning sickness was completely gone. I was like, this is weird. Then I started feeling really normal."

Tiffany then went on to reveal she booked an early scan "just to make sure everything’s fine" and was told the bad news by doctors.

"I had to have an operation, and it didn’t work. Which was even worse. So then I had to take the pills and that worked," she recalled on the E4 show.

Co-star Olivia was on hand to comfort her friend (Channel 4)

"I think going through it was awful. Because even though we weren’t trying, when you find out, you do become very attached to the baby. You’re mourning a loss of something. Something you never really had."

Tiffany first appeared on Made In Chelsea as Lucy Watson’s younger sister in 2014, and would go on to star in many storyline involved her and on-off boyfriend Sam Thompson.

The pair called it quits for good in 2017 - remaining close friends to this day - and both went on to find love with new partners.

*The Miscarriage Association (01924 200 799) miscarriageassociation.org.uk supports women affected by miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancies. If you’re worried about a loved one you can also call the helpline which is manned Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm, or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk

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