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Chrissy Teigen slams troll who mocked Meghan Markle’s miscarriage announcement

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Chrissy Teigen slams cruel troll who mocked Meghan Markle's miscarriage announcement

Chrissy Teigen, who is grieving the devastating loss of her baby son Jack, jumped to Meghan Markle's defence after a cruel troll mocked her miscarriage announcement

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Chrissy Teigen has hit back at keyboard warriors who criticised Meghan Markle’s miscarriage announcement.

The American model, 34, jumped to the defence of Meghan’s emotional essay just one month after she suffered the devastating loss of her baby son Jack.

Writing for the New York Times, the Duchess of Sussex, 39, explained she miscarried in July, saying she knew that "as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second".

In a piece titled The Losses We Share, Meghan described lying in a hospital bed, holding husband Prince Harry's hand as they both cried.

After reading the incredibly heartbreaking piece, an one cruel Twitter user rushed to slam Meghan for sharing her story.

The social media user penned: “Is anyone really questioning the pain and sheer awfulness of suffering a miscarriage, or are they perhaps criticizing Meghan's decision to write a 1,000-word op-Ed about herself?"

Upon seeing the insensitive tweet, Chrissy furiously clapped back at the Twitter user.

“Award for today's absolute piece of s**t goes to [name of user]. Congratulations, piece of s**t,” she fumed.

She later deleted the tweet though and apologised because she is making a conscious effort to be ‘nicer’.

“Sorry forgot I'm trying to be nicer lol,” the defiant star shared.

Despite the handful of negative comments that have surrounded Meghan’s moving article, she has been praised for using her platform to talk about what is still deemed a taboo subject.

The Duchess also spoke about the losses many other people have endured this year, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

She said she grieved while in isolation and lockdown and spoke of losing a child as an 'almost unbearable grief' that many experience but don't talk about.

Meghan and Harry welcomed their first baby, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, in May 2019.

Recently, they had openly shared their hopes of having two children to complete their family.

Harry told activist and chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall in 2019 that he would only have two children for the sake of the planet.