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Malin Andersson says she’s ‘not a victim’ as she shares emotional tribute to late daughter


Malin penned an emotional tribute to her little girl (Picture: Rex/Instagram/missmalinsara)

Malin Andersson has shared a tribute to her late daughter, penning a heartfelt message.

The Love Island star explained it’s coming up to a year since she gave birth to her baby Consy, sharing a snap of the little one in the hospital.

‘It’s almost a year until what would have been her 1st birthday, and I can’t express how much my heart hurts for that. Nobody deserves to go through losing a child,’ she wrote.

‘But what I can say is that I’m so privileged to announce that I am now @sandscharity official ambassador after an exciting meeting today. Suffering = strength – If anything she would be so proud of me right now.

‘I am not a victim, I’m a survivor of many things. Giving back is something I’ve always wanted to do. I could have gone in a different direction and gone down a bad path but the universe knew I was strong enough to handle the pain.

‘I won’t stop raising awareness for things I truly believe in. It’s a privilege to be part of such an amazing charity – let’s break the stigma and keep raising awareness for @babyloss @sandscharity #SandsAmbassador.’

Finishing up the emotional post, Malin added: ‘Almost a year now baby Consy – mumma loves you.’

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Fans and friends of the star have been quick to send supportive messages, with Caroline Flack simply commenting a heart emoji and fellow Love Island star Rykard Jenkins writing: ‘Proud of you babe.’

Consy, who was named after Malin’s late mum, tragically died in early 2019 just a month after she was born.

Malin said she’s ‘not a victim’ (Picture: Getty Images)

Speaking to Metro.co.uk earlier this year, the 26-year-old said she wouldn’t be defined by loss.

‘Everyone deals with different things in their life. Everyone goes through stuff, but it’s how you process it and deal with it that matters the most,’ she said.

‘You can either let it consume you, or you could just let it evolve you as a person and use it as a kind of strength.

‘When you suffer stuff or loss. If you let it kind of define who you are, it will eat you up. So it’s best to let it make you a better person.’



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