Popular actress, Princess Shyngle, has taken to her YouTube channel to announce the loss of her unborn baby.
The baby was the actress’ first child with her fiancé who is currently in jail.
Princess Shyngle shared a video of her white bed sheets all covered in blood.
“I woke up this morning and there is blood all over my bed. I don’t know what to do…I lost my child. I lost my baby,” she said in the video while crying.
The news came a few days after the actress told the world about her struggle with depression. According to her, it was because her ex had cheated on her with eight other women.
She added in a detailed video on Instagram that, she was also struggling to come to terms with the fact that she was handling the pregnancy with no one by her side.
In the new YouTube video, Princess Shyngle said that regardless of how difficult the journey had been, she was trusting God to see her through.
“I know everything happens for a reason. I lost my bay and it’s just hard,” she said tearfully.
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