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David Kent

Rosanna Davison leaves RTE Late Late viewers emotional as she reveals new heartbreak since birth of daughter

Rosanna Davison has been praised for her raw honesty while discussing her issues with pregnancy and her 15 previous miscarriages during Friday's Late Late Show.

The former Miss World sat down with host Ryan Tubridy to open the show.

Davison had last appeared on the show in March of 2020, where she initially opened up about the struggles she and partner Wesley Quirke had faced.

She revealed that even while chatting to Ryan back then, there was something going on.

She said: "When I was on last year, I was 10 weeks pregnant, but it was a strange set of circumstances. I had been feeling tired and I was nauseous, but I had just had a newborn so it wasn't that unusual.

"The day after I spoke to you I started bleeding, and I felt 'hooray, something must be happening'.

"Three days later, I was changing Sophie and I got intense cramping and I had to sit down. It got worse and worse, I stood up to go to the bathroom and a huge amount of blood came out. I ran in a state of shock to the bathroom and curled up in a ball of pain. It ended up being my 15th miscarriage."

Rosanna Davison cradles her twin boys (Rosanna Davison/Instagram)

Davison now has three healthy children: Sophie, born in November of 2019 via surrogacy; and “miracle” boys, Hugo and Oscar who were conceived naturally.

She said: "We're incredibly grateful for everything that has happened. It's exactly what we wanted."

And people on social media gushed over her attitude towards the whole situation.

One user tweeted: "I love Rosanna Davison, her story is so amazing. She’s refreshingly honest around fertility, surrogacy and now life with 3 babies under 2"

Another added: "Just switched on #LateLateShow and happy to see Rosanna Davidson beaming and beautiful. A strong, resilient Irish woman speaking openly about her personal journey."

While a third tweeted: "What a story. There are miracles amidst the misery and loss. I’m sure a major trigger interview but hope springs with this story"

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