MADE In Chelsea's Tiffany Watson broke down in tears as she revealed her heartbreaking miscarriage.
The devastated reality star lost her baby at eight weeks shortly after getting engaged to her boyfriend Cameron McGeehan.
Tiffany said the pregnancy wasn't planned, but was excited about the idea of becoming a mum.
After getting an early scan, Tiff was told the baby hadn't grown.
She underwent an failed operation before having to take pills to miscarry at home.
Tiff told pal and Made in Chelsea co-star Olivia Bentley: “It’s been such a big high but I also feel like I had a massive low at the end of last year.
“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 said she had only told family members about the secret miscarriage.
But she opened up about her loss in last night's E4 show, saying she was still "mourning".
“I hate people feeling sorry for me and I hate people making a fuss over me," said Tiffany, whose ex-boyfriend is Sam Thompson.
"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.
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“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.
“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.”
She went on: “I hadn’t had any scans because you don’t get a scan until you’re further along. I wanted to get a scan just to make sure everything’s fine.
“The doctor asked how far along I was meant to be and I said I’m meant to be eight weeks. And you can just kind of tell straight away. He was like, no, what’s showing is small. It hasn’t grown.
“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.
"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 then admitted: “Cameron said [to me], when it does eventually happen, you’ll appreciate it even more.”
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