'The Hills' Alum Whitney Port Suffers 2nd Miscarriage In Less Than 2 Years

Whitney Port and her husband Tim Rosenman have endured another miscarriage, less than two years after losing a child during pregnancy.

"Hey, Everyone. This is not an easy one," the Hills alum opened Monday’s (January 4) Instagram post. "We decided to start vlogging for our YouTube channel a couple months ago to share two stories: Renovating a new house and a new pregnancy journey. Sadly, I lost the pregnancy."

“Timmy and I weren't sure if we still wanted to put this out there. I wasn't sure I wanted to relive the pain,” added Port, who suffered a previous miscarriage in July 2019. “However, this time around, I felt differently about the situation. Last time, I don't think I was ready to have another child, and I had different feelings about the miscarriage. This time, I really connected. I was actually excited and enjoying the pregnancy. I envisioned it all.”

“I’m sad but I’m ok and we will try again,” assured Port, who extended her empathy to others who have experienced a miscarriage. “I also have so much sadness in my heart for anyone that has to go through this or has gone through this. I know though that our community will share, band together and support- cause you always do.”

Fans flooded the 35-year-old comments section with tons of heartfelt messages of love and support.

“So so sorry. Sending love and good vibes your way ❤️❤️❤️” one user commented.

As another, commending her courage for sharing, wrote: “Stay strong! Your voice is very important to many people out there!”

Port — who shares a 3-year-old son, Sonny, with Rosenman — previously detailed the “all-consuming” grief she experienced after her first pregnancy loss during the season finale of The Hills: New Beginnings.

"It’s all you can think about. It’s like a death is happening inside your body, and you’re also supposed to show up for your child that you have and you can’t really be sad in front of them, and you’re just confused if your feelings are okay [or] if they’re too dramatic,” she explained. "The thought of the death of something that you haven’t met yet … it feels silly, but it’s not, because it’s you."

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