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I felt such heartbreak at seeing my baby twins on a scan knowing I would only get to meet one of them: OLIVIA BOWEN on her devastating pregnancy loss - and 'struggle to connect' with husband Alex after their son's birth
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I felt such heartbreak at seeing my baby twins on a scan knowing I would only get to meet one of them: OLIVIA BOWEN on her devastating pregnancy loss - and 'struggle to connect' with husband Alex after their son's birth

Olivia Bowen, a former Love Island contestant, experienced a deeply emotional pregnancy when she discovered she was carrying twins. During an eight-week ultrasound, she was informed that one of the babies had no heartbeat, a condition known as Vanishing Twin Syndrome. The lost twin remained detectable until around 16 weeks, causing Olivia significant emotional distress. Despite the loss, she and her husband Alex welcomed their daughter Siena in August. Olivia struggled to emotionally process the loss, finding comfort in the idea of referring to the lost twin as a 'sunset baby' and the surviving twin as a 'sunrise baby.' The couple has created a small plaque in Siena’s room with the message 'Every sunset, I'm with you,' symbolizing their connection to the lost twin.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 654 days ago
Jake Hall's ex Missé Beqiri likens his death to the murder of her late brother and says 'I thought I would never feel pain like that again'

Missé Beqiri, the ex-partner of deceased TV personality Jake Hall, has expressed deep emotional distress following the recent loss of Jake, comparing his death to the traumatic passing of her brother Flamur Beqiri. Flamur, who was shot dead in 2019, was a significant figure in her life, and Missé described the grief from his death as still vivid. The sudden death of Jake, who was struck by falling glass while visiting a villa in Mallorca, has compounded her sorrow. In a heartfelt tribute, Missé honored both men, emphasizing their roles as fathers and the impact they had on her life and their daughter River. She conveyed her struggle with grief and her determination to remain strong for her children.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on personal grief and emotional responses rather than political issues, making it apolitical. As such, it does not exhibit a clear ideological leaning.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): Factuality is solid with details about Missé Beqiri's personal losses and her statements. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language and focus on personal trauma.

Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentCenter2 days ago
I felt such heartbreak at seeing my baby twins on a scan knowing I would only get to meet one of them: OLIVIA BOWEN on her devastating pregnancy loss - and 'struggle to connect' with husband Alex after their son's birth

Olivia Bowen, a former Love Island contestant, experienced a deeply emotional pregnancy when she discovered she was carrying twins. During an eight-week ultrasound, she was informed that one of the babies had no heartbeat, a condition known as Vanishing Twin Syndrome. The lost twin remained detectable until around 16 weeks, causing Olivia significant emotional distress. Despite the loss, she and her husband Alex welcomed their daughter Siena in August. Olivia struggled to emotionally process the loss, finding comfort in the idea of referring to the lost twin as a 'sunset baby' and the surviving twin as a 'sunrise baby.' The couple has created a small plaque in Siena’s room with the message 'Every sunset, I'm with you,' symbolizing their connection to the lost twin.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a personal and emotional experience related to pregnancy and family life, it does not engage with political ideologies, policies, or societal debates. The focus remains on individual emotions and medical conditions rather than partisan perspectives or political discourse.

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