Pregnant Chloe Lewis admits becoming a mum ‘frightens the life out of her’ after opening up about miscarriage

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Former TOWIE star Chloe Lewis has revealed how she’s feeling about coming a mum, after opening up about her miscarriage last week.

The 27-year-old reality star is due to give birth to her first child any day now, having shared an Instagram post revealing that this week is her ‘due week’.

Despite feeling excited about the little one’s imminent arrival, the soon-to-be mummy, who is expecting with her boyfriend, Danny Flasher, admitted that the idea of it all ‘frightens the life out of her’.

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Sharing a stunning snapshot of herself wit her one million followers, Chloe said: ‘Still can’t believe I’m going to be mumma 🥰 absolutely frightens the life out of me but also makes me burst inside like my heart can’t handle it. I take it that’s normal ☺️ not long baby!’

Adorably, her banker beau, Danny, commented: ‘lucky kid!’ while Chloe replied: ‘We got this ♥️.’

Of course, the Essex star's loyal fans showered her with messages of support.

‘You will always feel like that now everyday 😂❤️ it will be amazing and emotional and scary but the best thing ever!’ one gushed, while a second added: ‘It is normal! You won’t be able to stop looking at your baby 👶 it’s the best feeling ever 💕.’

Chloe recently spoke out about the pain of miscarrying her unborn baby’s twin, eight weeks into her pregnancy.

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Speaking to OK! magazine, she explained: ‘The doctor did confirm the twins had been identical. That was so sad for me to hear. I kept thinking this one is going to come out and they would have looked exactly the same. This is common, though; it’s called vanishing twin syndrome.’

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She revealed that she grieved the loss of one of her babies for three months, saying: ‘I felt like I had gone into a hole, like I had lost a child.

'I felt like I had done something wrong because it was my body. Was I going to the gym too much? You start questioning yourself.’

Caitlin Elliott
Junior News Editor

Caitlin is a Junior News Editor for Goodto.com, covering all things royal, celeb, lifestyle, food, and family. Having set her sights on becoming a magazine journalist when she was a child, Caitlin took on work experience stints at local papers and titles such as Cosmopolitan, Now, Reveal and Take a Break while studying for her Multimedia Journalism degree and has interviews with celebs, reality stars and the Archbishop of Canterbury under her belt (of course, she couldn't resist asking him about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry).