Malin Andersson announces she has been asked to take part in The Queen's Speech

Malin Andersson announces she has been asked to take part in The Queen's Speech
Malin Andersson announces she has been asked to take part in The Queen's Speech

Malin Andersson has revealed she has been asked to take part in The Queen's Speech this year following her tireless campaigning for domestic abuse survivors.

The former Love Island star, 23, announced she had received word from government officials after being open online about her own experience with domestic violence.

Malin's ex-boyfriend and father to her late daughter Consy, who died at just one month old, was jailed in 2020 after admitting to domestic abuse.

Good news: Malin Andersson has revealed she has been asked by No.1 to take part in The Queen's Speech this year following her tireless campaigning for domestic abuse survivors

Good news: Malin Andersson has revealed she has been asked by No.1 to take part in The Queen's Speech this year following her tireless campaigning for domestic abuse survivors 

The motivational speaker, who has campaigned on the issue over several years, took to Instagram to share the exciting news.

 She wrote: 'Guys! I can't believe I've been asked by No.10 Downing St. to be part of the Queen's Speech in relation to my advocacy for domestic abuse.'            

Malin's former partner Tom Kemp was jailed for 10 months after admitting to an assault that left her 'black and blue' with a broken hand.

Big moment: The Queen's Speech is the speech that the Queen typically reads out in the Lords Chamber to mark the State Opening of Parliament. It is set to be held on 10 May

Big moment: The Queen's Speech is the speech that the Queen typically reads out in the Lords Chamber to mark the State Opening of Parliament. It is set to be held on 10 May

Abuse: It comes after her former partner Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for 10 months for an assault that left her 'black and blue' [pictured together in February 2019]

Abuse: It comes after her former partner Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for 10 months for an assault that left her 'black and blue' [pictured together in February 2019]

Kemp was released in December after three months and served the rest of his term on Home Detention Curfew.

Tom was the father of Malin's baby girl Consy, who tragically died with a heart defect in January 2019, just one month after being delivered at 33 weeks.

Malin met Tom in late 2017, shortly after the death of her mother also named Consy, to breast cancer.

Malin has since had time to reflect on her relationship with Kemp and says they formed a 'trauma bond' amid her grief

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