Love Island’s Malin Andersson shares heartfelt poem dedicated to her late daughter Consy

Malin Andersson has shared a touching poem dedicated to her late daughter Consy.

The former Love Island star, 26, was left heartbroken when her baby daughter passed away at just four weeks old after she was born seven weeks premature.

Malin penned the poem about how she will always be Consy’s mother ahead of mother’s day and it was then shared by TFL‘s All On The Board. 

Tribute: Malin Andersson, 26, has shared a touching poem dedicated to her late daughter Consy

Sharing the poem on Instagram, Malin wrote: ‘This ones for the mumma’s that think they aren’t. Thank you @allontheboard for putting my poem up for this Sunday.’

The poem reads: ‘I’ll always be your mum baby girl, no-one will ever take that away from me.

‘I’ll always be your mum baby girl, I know you’re up in heaven smiling and floating free.

‘I’ll always be your mum baby girl, never forgetting the kicking in my stomach, and the way you used to spin.

Poem: Malin penned the poem about how she will always be Consy's mother ahead of mother's day and it was then shared by TFL's All On The Board

Poem: Malin penned the poem about how she will always be Consy’s mother ahead of mother’s day and it was then shared by TFL’s All On The Board

‘I’ll always be your mum baby girl, always staying strong. For whoever says I’m not a mum… is completely wrong’.

Malin received an outpouring of support from her social media followers who appreciated the moving poem.

One user wrote: ‘Needed this today. We’re in self isolation until the 31st and it’s my baby boys 3rd Birthday/angelversary on the 30th. My hearts been breaking knowing we can’t do anything special to remember him this year.’

Reaction: Malin received an outpouring of support from her social media followers after she shared the heartfelt poem

Reaction: Malin received an outpouring of support from her social media followers after she shared the heartfelt poem

Another said: ‘That’s absolutely beautiful. You are such a strong woman, going through more than most could deal with. 

‘Your baby girl is always yours and you always hers. You should be so proud of yourself. You’re an inspiration to us all.’

 Malin’s friend and TOWIE star Lauren Pope also commented on the poem and wrote: ‘You are so strong, sending lots of love.’

Mother: Malin was left heartbroken when her baby daughter passed away at just four weeks old after she was born seven weeks premature

Mother: Malin was left heartbroken when her baby daughter passed away at just four weeks old after she was born seven weeks premature  

Consy-Gloria, named after Malin’s late mother, was born with a rare heart condition on December 23, 2018 and tragically passed away on January 22.

Ahead of her daughter’s first birthday, the reality star paid a heartfelt tribute to her on Instagram.

During the post, Malin also revealed that she has been named as an ambassador for Sands, a charity which raises awareness for stillbirth and neonatal death. 

She penned: ‘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.’

Surviving: Malin previously shared an empowering post about survival following the deaths of her parents and daughter and claimed these experiences don't 'define' her

Surviving: Malin previously shared an empowering post about survival following the deaths of her parents and daughter and claimed these experiences don’t ‘define’ her

‘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.’

Malin admitted that her experience has made her want to help other parents in the same position and revealed that she could have ended up down a ‘different path’.

She said: ‘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.

Alongside the image, she penned: 'This is me.. I stand up tall to everything I have faced. My past does not define me'

Alongside the image, she penned: 'This is me.. I stand up tall to everything I have faced. My past does not define me'

Alongside the image, she penned: ‘This is me.. I stand up tall to everything I have faced. My past does not define me’

‘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.. Almost a year now baby Consy – mumma loves you.’ 

Malin previously shared an empowering post about survival following the deaths of her parents and daughter and claimed these experiences don’t ‘define’ her.

She shared a photograph of herself in a black swimsuit as posted in the caption that she ‘stands up tall’ to everything she has faced in life.

Alongside the image, she penned: ‘This is me.. I stand up tall to everything I have faced. My past does not define me.

‘Losing my mum, dad, daughter, surviving domestic abuse, eating disorders and other various life experiences do not define me. I use all of this to grow, and then I use my growth to help you all grow.’

‘I still stand up tall. Nothing will knock me.’

For support with child bereavement, contact The Lullaby Trust charity on 0808 802 686.

She said: 'Losing my mum, dad, daughter, surviving domestic abuse, eating disorders and other various life experiences do not define me. I use all of this to grow, and then I use my growth to help you all grow'

She said: ‘Losing my mum, dad, daughter, surviving domestic abuse, eating disorders and other various life experiences do not define me. I use all of this to grow, and then I use my growth to help you all grow’

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