A former player reality show in Britain has divided her online followers, as in a post she made, she said she forgot she had childeven though it happened mother about a year ago.
As stated by thesun.co.ukthe 32-year-old Louise Thompson who rose from the Made In Chelsea reality show, uploaded a selfie to Instagram, in which she posed in a white crop top and dark leggings and wrote that “some things are out of my control, some things are in my control.”
He then added that “waking up, showering, putting on makeup and getting dressed are all automated, but now for a while I really forgot I had a baby” and ended with the question “does that make me a terrible person?”.

Comments poured in with followers divided, with some outright accusing her of being a ‘bad mother’ while others said she made ‘wrong choices’. Nevertheless, there were some who supported her, as she herself suffers from PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), whereas almost a year ago he almost died twice during her pregnancy.
From success, twice near death
According to the British publication, Louise Thompson from in 2011 who appeared on the reality show Made In Chelsea she saw her life change for the better, from the recognition and money she was earning.
Yes, in 2016 she got engaged and then married her husbandwhich he met through reality TV.
However, a year ago she got pregnant and everything suddenly started to change. At first, her house caught fire with her inside and she was extricating herself at the last minutewhich almost cost her and her unborn child’s life.

Subsequently experienced some complications in the pregnancy which seems like they would just bother her, though when the time came for childbirth she arrived a second time one step before death.
In fact, she had to be hospitalized for some time before being discharged and holding her child in her arms. She has since been diagnosed with PTSD and is fighting for her mental health.
Source: News Beast

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