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'It was such a lonely, dark place': Hollyoaks' Kirsty-Leigh Porter says she'll 'never get over' the tragic stillbirth of her daughter Penny Sands (stillbirth and neonatal death charity) supports anyone affected by the death of a baby. Call their Freephone helpline on 0808 164 3332, email [email protected].

uk By Amelia Wynne For Mailonline Published: 05:05 EDT, 21 May 2024 | Updated: 05:08 EDT, 21 May 2024 e-mail View comments Hollyoaks star Kirsty-Leigh Porter has said that she will 'never get over' the tragic stillbirth of her daughter Penny-Leigh. The actress, 35, lost her baby at 29 weeks. She went to hospital for a check-up after feeling reduced movements in December 2018 and after a scan she was told she had died.



Two years after she welcomed another daughter - Nala Rai, now three, with her partner Paul Barber. In a new interview she has opened up for the first time about her stillbirth saying: 'You never get over it you never forget.' She told OK! magazine: 'I'm not the Kirsty I was before Penny-Leigh, my soul left for a little bit after Penny-Leigh.

Everything flips upside down. You never get over it you never forget. Hollyoaks star Kirsty-Leigh Porter has said that she will 'never get over' the tragic stillbirth of her daughter Penny-Leigh The actress, 35, lost her baby at 29 weeks.

She went to hospital for a check-up after feeling reduced movements in December 2018 and after a scan she was told her she had died 'There's always going to be a part of you that's missin.

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