Jacqueline Jossa pays touching tribute to her older brothers who passed away as ...

Jacqueline Jossa pays touching tribute to her older brothers who passed away as ...
Jacqueline Jossa pays touching tribute to her older brothers who passed away as ...
'I hope I make you proud': Jacqueline Jossa pays touching tribute to her older brothers who passed away as babies

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Jacqueline Jossa took to Instagram on Friday during Baby Loss Awareness Week to share an emotional tribute to her older brothers who passed away as babies. 

She has previously spoken about the death of her two siblings, John and David, one to cot death and the other to an illness caused by lack of oxygen at birth. 

The 28-year-old actress lit a candle for her brothers and told them: 'I hope I make you proud.' 

'I hope I make you proud': Jacqueline Jossa took to Instagram on Friday to share an emotional tribute to her older brothers who passed away as babies

'I hope I make you proud': Jacqueline Jossa took to Instagram on Friday to share an emotional tribute to her older brothers who passed away as babies

 The EastEnders star, who rarely opens up about the tragedy, wrote in full: 'Thinking of all the heavenly babies that are so missed and too special for this earth.

'My brothers John and David, I am thinking of you tonight, wondering what life would have been like with two older brothers backing my corner every step of the way.

'I hope I make you proud. My brave mum and dad for continuing to power through life even when it's so cruel.

'Thinking of my closest loved ones after several miscarriages, you know you are and I am thinking and praying extra hard tonight. Heaven has gained so many angels. Lighting a candle for you all.' 

'I am thinking of you tonight, wondering what life would have been like with two older brothers':  Jacqueline wrote the tribute during Baby Loss Awareness Week

'I am thinking of you tonight, wondering what life would have been like with two older brothers': 

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