Lauren Goodger has been moved by the numerous bouquets of flowers sent to her after she announced her newborn baby girl Lorena tragically died.
The grieving former TOWIE star, 35, announced on Sunday her daughter had died, two days after she gave birth.
On Thursday night, Lauren took to Instagram to thank those who had shared their condolences by sending her flowers and panned the camera around to show off the arrangements.
She wrote: "Just some of the flowers, thank you", before tagging in those, including her father to share her gratitude.
It comes four days after Lauren shared her devastating news with fans.
Taking to Instagram, she wrote: ""Lorena R.I.P 08.07.22 she was the most beautiful healthy baby I’ve ever seen just like her sister @babylarose.x … words can’t describe as a mother losing your baby that I carried for all these months perfectly and gave birth too for my angel to be taken from me.
"there was no pregnancy or labour complications and she was fine & healthy but I am not going into detail right now just know that there was nothing wrong with her or myself she was perfect I can’t understand it she is so so beautiful Larose twin so similar.. I am broken.
"I am back home from hospital Me & Charlie spent as much time with our baby girl Lorena and I haven’t said my goodbye yet."
"I will never ever get over this but I will learn how to live everyday with Lorena in my heart she will be with me always and I will be with her again one day … My [angel emoji] Lorena I love you so much," she added.
Lauren's partner Charles Drury was quick to comment on the post and wrote: "She will always be with us," alongside several heart emojis.
The television personality announced in January of this year that she was expecting her second child with Charles.
After giving birth to her daughter Larose in July 2021, Lauren fell pregnant with Lorena and had been documenting her pregnancy journey.
Charles, too, has posted his own words about his heartache on Instagram.
He wrote: "My head hurts, my heart is broken, I'm lost, but my daughter give me the strength to keep going.
"I'll never get over what's happened but with the right people & energy I'll learn to life with the pain.
"Thank you to every single person who's messaged, commented, said a prayer or event had us in your thoughts I see & appreciate you all," he penned followed by a broken heart emoji and a globe emoji.