← NewsAll
Amanda Holden reveals how she processed the grief of her stillborn son
Summary
Amanda Holden spoke about losing her son Theo, who was stillborn at around seven months in 2011, during an upcoming episode of her BBC series with Alan Carr. She described a personal way of coping and has spoken publicly and worked with baby-loss charities since.
Content
Amanda Holden discusses her experience of losing her son Theo and how she has processed that grief in conversation with Alan Carr for an upcoming BBC episode of Amanda & Alan's Greek Job. Theo was stillborn at about seven months in 2011. Holden described a personal belief that he 'chose' her for those months and that he returned to the universe, and she said she always considers herself a mother of three. She has also spoken publicly about the care she received and worked with baby-loss charities.
Reported details:
- Amanda Holden talked about the loss of her son Theo during an episode of Amanda & Alan's Greek Job, recorded with Alan Carr for the BBC.
- Theo was stillborn at roughly seven months (reported as 28 weeks) in 2011.
- Holden described her way of making sense of the loss, said she considers Theo part of the family, and has engaged with baby-loss charities and spoken about hospital care and language used with bereaved parents.
Summary:
Her remarks were presented as a personal reflection on grief and remembrance and have been shared publicly as part of broader conversations about baby loss and care for bereaved parents. Undetermined at this time.
