Little miracles. After miscarriages, these celebrities welcomed rainbow babies into their homes.
Pink, who shares Willow, Jameson and her husband. Carey Hart, admitted in April 2019 that she has had “several” pregnancy losses, starting at age 17. “I was going to have that child,” the Grammy winner told USA TodayAt the time. “But when that happens to a woman or a young girl, you feel like your body hates you and like your body is broken, and it’s not doing what it’s supposed to do.”
The singer went on to say, “I think it’s important to talk about what you’re ashamed of, who you really are and the painful s–t. I’ve always written that way.”
The previous year Nicole Kidman shared the “massive grief” that she felt after miscarrying in her Tatler magazine cover story. The actress was married. Tom CruiseShe had an ectopic pregnancy which means her fertilized egg was placed outside of the womb. She also miscarried towards the end of their marriage.
The Big Little Lies star and the actor went on to adopt Isabella and Connor, telling the outlet, “I know the yearning. That yearning. It’s a huge, aching yearning. It’s a terrible loss. It’s not often that miscarriage is discussed enough. There’s an enormous amount of pain and an enormous amount of joy on the other side of it. The flip side of going through so much yearning and pain to get there is the feeling of ‘Ahhhh!’ when you have the child.”
After marriage Keith UrbanKidman gave Birth to Faith in 2005 and was joined by a surrogate on Sunday. “At 41, it’s more of a painful love,” the Oscar winner told Elle2008 “I look at that little girlAnd I’m like, ‘Oh, no, what’s goingTo happen?’ It’s almost like my heart is stretching; I’m feeling all the muscles stretch with emotion. It’s a beautiful love, but there’s a lot of fearAnd pain for her life.”
Keep scrolling for more stars’ stories about their tragic pregnancy losses — and the rainbow babies that followed — from Beyoncé and Mariah Carey to Jana Kramer and Jamie Otis.