Kelly Brook had second miscarriage with Thom Evans

The model explained that after her first miscarriage with rugby player Thom Evans, she went on to have another.
The model revealed her second miscarriage in an extract of her autobiography (Picture: Bang Showbiz)
Mollie Goodfellow1 September 2014
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Kelly Brook has revealed that she suffered a second miscarriage during her relationship with ex-fiancé Thom Evans.

The model and rugby player lost their first child in May 2011, when Kelly was six months pregnant.

In an extract from her autobiography, which was printed in The Sun newspaper, Kelly explained: "After the miscarriage Thom and I decided it was time to make a fresh start ... Thom proposed. He'd bought a beautiful ring. I immediately said yes. The miscarriage actually brought us closer together.”

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She continued: "Later I went to see my doctor, who said, 'The best way to get over this is to try and get pregnant again'. So Thom and I weren't careful, and just before Christmas 2011, I got pregnant again. The look on Thom's face said it all. I think he was terrified ... I had another miscarriage after a few weeks."

The Keith Lemon star, who is now engaged to ex-Celebrity Big Brother contestant David McIntosh, claimed that the miscarriages were a cause of her and Thom’s relationship ending.

She continued: "We were still engaged in November 2012 ... Not long after that, he and I split up. His modelling career was picking up and a big US agent wanted to represent him. He was excited and so was I. I suggested we rent a flat in LA so I could visit. I was incredibly hurt when he said he wanted to go alone. He didn't want to be weighed down by a flat. When I brought up the subject of marriage and children, the colour drained from his face.”

She added: "He wanted to focus on his 'new life' in LA - a wife and children would slow him down. He didn't want to be in a relationship anymore. It was obvious."

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