Amanda Holden pays tribute to stillborn son Theo as she marks the 12th ... trends now

Amanda Holden pays tribute to stillborn son Theo as she marks the 12th ... trends now
Amanda Holden pays tribute to stillborn son Theo as she marks the 12th ... trends now

Amanda Holden pays tribute to stillborn son Theo as she marks the 12th ... trends now

'Never ever forgotten': Amanda Holden pays tribute to stillborn son Theo as she marks the 12th anniversary of his passing For help with related issues, contact Tommy's, a miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth charity, at [email protected] or call 0800 0147 800 

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Amanda Holden has paid tribute to her stillborn son Theo on what would have been is 12th birthday.

The TV and radio personality, 51, acknowledged her son's passing on Wednesday with a picture of his footprints shared to her Instagram stories. 

Remarking that her boy would always be on her and her family's minds, she wrote: 'Never ever forgotten.'

Grieving: Amanda Holden has paid tribute to her stillborn son Theo on what would have been is 12th birthday (pictured with husband Chris Hughes)

Grieving: Amanda Holden has paid tribute to her stillborn son Theo on what would have been is 12th birthday (pictured with husband Chris Hughes)

Amanda also added the words 'We love you Theo', as well as a candle emoji.

The Britain's Got Talent judge tagged pregnancy and baby loss charity Tommy's in her post. 

Theo was tragically stillborn at seven months in 2011, and Amanda has previously spoken out about her experience in a bid to help other parents who may be struggling. 

Back in 2011, Amanda was seven months pregnant with Theo when a routine scan revealed his heart had stopped.

Remembered: The TV and radio personality, 51, acknowledged her son's passing on Wednesday with a picture of his footprints shared to her Instagram stories

Remembered: The TV and radio personality, 51, acknowledged her son's passing on Wednesday with a picture of his footprints shared to her Instagram stories

The TV star and her husband Chris Hughes then made the devastating decision to have a caesarean following Theo's passing.

In September, Amanda revealed she was made to feel like a 'game show contestant' when a doctor told her she was 'going home empty handed' after her stillbirth.

The presenter worked with the baby loss charity Aching Arms and raised money for them as part of fundraising for her 3 Peaks Challenge last year.

Speaking with Ross Sullivan - a user of Aching Arms - on her Heart Breakfast show, Amanda spoke of her 'awful' experience and told of her hopes that the charity with help people to 'avoid' the kind of language that was used with her. 

Heartbreaking: Remarking that her boy would always be on her and her family's minds, she wrote: 'Never ever forgotten'

Heartbreaking: Remarking that her boy would always be on her and her family's minds, she wrote: 'Never ever

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