LOVE Island star Anna Vakili’s sister Mandi has revealed she suffered a miscarriage.
The podcaster broke down in tears as she opened up about her loss.
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Love Island star Anna Vakili’s sister Mandi broke down in tears Credit: Instagram
The sisters host a popular podcast Credit: Instagram/mandi_vakili
Mandi said on their podcast Sisters in the City: “I feel like I’m gonna cry, I really don’t wanna cry, does anyone have a tissue?
“I was pregnant, and it was a really fun and exciting time, and I’m not pregnant anymore.”
The heartbreaking news comes just two months after her sister Anna also went through a miscarriage – six days after finding out she was pregnant with her first child.
Mandi said: “And I don’t think you should minimise and be like ‘my situation’s worse’, because in a way I feel like mine could have been easier because my sister just went through it.”
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Anna replied: “But I felt the feeling of being pregnant for six days.
“When I found out, I found out quite late, and when I had the miscarriage it was six days altogether.”
In March, Anna recounted how she had woke up at 4am in the morning to go to the toilet, and saw that there was blood in the toilet bowl.
Anna, 35, tearfully said: “And then I was just like ‘What’s going on?’ I don’t know anything about pregnancies and I was like ‘what does this mean?’
“So I googled it and it said something like it could be implantation when like it’s a little bit of blood which is normal, or at a certain point of pregnancy, or if it’s a lot of blood it could be a miscarriage, or a few other things that it could be, but most likely a miscarriage.”
Anna took a deep breath as she tried to control her emotions and then said: “It’s like I had two big shocks in the space of like a week, the first was finding out that I was pregnant and the second shock was having a miscarriage.
“And I didn’t know what to do, I was crying so much in the hotel in the Cotswolds, crying and screaming and really upset.”



