Demi Lovato has experienced a terrible tragedy in her family.
The star’s sister, Madison De La Garza, announced on Instagram that their newborn daughter, Xiomara, sadly passed away last month following an emergency C-section.
Madison, 22, praised the “most perfect angel in heaven,” writing, “On the evening of September 27th, Ryan and I held our baby girl for the first and last time after an emergency C-section. Thank you, Xiomara, for making us the parents of the most perfect angel in heaven. Mommy and Daddy love you, sweetie.”
Demi, 32, boldly commented on her sister’s post, writing, “I love you so much Xiomara. An angel in the truest sense. I will forever be your auntie”
She then wrote on her Instagram Story, “Rest in peace my beautiful and perfect niece Xiomara. I am so grateful I got to hold you in my arms. I will forever be your auntie,” she tagged Madison and wrote, “Love you so much”
Madison and Demi’s sister Dallas, 36, also paid tribute to Xiomara, writing, “Baby Xiomara I miss you every day. Take care of your mommy so you can fly away. Care for us, guide us, give us little signs. One day we will come visit you, it might take a while.” Born in October.
“Oh Ryan I love you so much,” she wrote in a Sept. 5 Instagram post, alongside a photo of the couple holding Madison’s baby butt. The actress added, “Thank you for making all my dreams come true. Baby Mitchell 10.24.” Ryan commented, “I love you,” to which his girlfriend replied, “My everything.”
Madison also posted a photo of her celebrating with her family, including her mom, Diana De La Garza, Dallas, and Demi. She later expressed her joy in the comments section, writing, “I love you and this baby so much already!!
Just a few weeks ago, Demi said she was excited about the idea of ​​having this child as an aunt,” she told E! News during a screening of the Hulu documentary Child Star. She said: “We are so excited about the new life coming into our family. Family means so much to me. Family and friends are more important to me than success. “
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