December 27th 2024.
As the holiday season approached, Myleene Klass made the decision to give her partner, Simon Motson, a unique and unconventional gift. Instead of a traditional present, she opted to surprise him with a ring. But this was no ordinary ring. It was a special ring that contained her own breast milk.
The former Hear'Say singer had two gold rings custom-made, one for herself and one for Simon. This was a meaningful gesture, as the couple had gotten engaged just a few months prior in September 2020. Myleene, 46, shared that she couldn't bear to part with her breast milk and wanted to keep it close to her heart at all times.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, the media personality expressed her love for her "ring with a difference". The rings were made with Onyx black coloring, adding a unique touch to the already sentimental pieces. Myleene also shared that she wished this process was available when she had her two daughters, as she found it fascinating.
Breast milk is often referred to as "liquid gold" and for Myleene, it holds more value than any precious gem. She revealed that her breast milk contains cells from all seven of her babies, including her rainbow baby. As an advocate for raising awareness around pregnancy loss, Myleene added the hashtag #RainbowBaby to her post.
The singer has been open about her experiences with miscarriage, having suffered three losses before giving birth to her first child with Simon, Apollo, in 2019. She is also a proud mother to her teenage daughters, Ava and Hero, from her previous marriage. Despite the unconventional nature of her gift, Simon was overjoyed and visibly touched by the gesture.
Myleene's post received an outpouring of support from fans and fellow mothers who could relate to her attachment to her breast milk. Some even shared their own personal stories and struggles with breastfeeding. Myleene has been a strong advocate for changing the law around miscarriages, and has bravely shared her own journey in a documentary titled "Miscarriage & Me."
In the film, Myleene opened up about feeling like she had failed her partner after suffering multiple miscarriages together. Simon, on the other hand, expressed his feelings of loss and support for Myleene. Last year, Myleene played a significant role in making history by advocating for a change in procedures surrounding miscarriages.
Thanks to her efforts, parents who have lost a baby before 24 weeks can now request a certificate to recognize their loss. Myleene has also been vocal about her support for Sands UK, a charity that works towards reducing infant deaths and providing support for bereaved parents. Sands UK also aims to raise awareness and understanding around baby loss.
As the holiday season passes, Myleene's heartfelt gift to Simon will continue to hold a special place in their hearts. Her message of love and support for mothers and families affected by pregnancy loss will also continue to resonate with many. For more information and support, please visit the Sands UK website.
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