Overview
- The Love Island winner, 29, disclosed the previously private loss on Jamie Laing’s Great Company podcast on Oct. 29.
- She said the miscarriage happened during an earlier pregnancy with then-partner Sammy Kimmence, before conceiving Santiago, born in January 2021.
- Dyer described returning frequently for ultrasounds in her subsequent pregnancy and called the experience of pregnancy “so scary.”
- She explained that the earlier loss intensified her desire to become a mother, with Santiago’s conception unplanned but welcomed.
- Reports note she later split from Kimmence after his 2021 jailing for fraud and is now married to West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen, with whom she has twin daughters born in 2023; several outlets directed readers to the Miscarriage Association for support.