Lauren Goodger taking 'small steps' to 'piece her life back together' after loss

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Lauren Goodger taking 'small steps' to 'piece her life back together' after loss
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EXCLUSIVE: Lauren Goodger is taking on the long process of 'piecing her life back together' after telling fans she has had 'the hardest week' since losing daughter Lorena

Lauren Goodger admitted she is “broken” in a heartbreakingly honest post last week, revealing it was the “hardest week” yet since the death of her daughter Lorena two months ago.

"Being a mum it’s easy to lose yourself, but Lauren is starting to reach out to more friends, because when everything happened a lot was going on and it’s been hard to keep up with everyone.Lauren, 35 – who was pictured running errands last week with one-year-old Larose – is understandably still reeling from the devastation of losing her second daughter just minutes after she was born in July.

The star was pictured with shocking bruising on her face just hours after her baby’s funeral, and Charles, 25, was arrested before being released on bail. However, in an effort to make herself feel better Lauren did manage a night out last week to celebrate a close friend’s 30th birthday, which is her first since becoming a mum. To mark the occasion, Lauren treated herself to some beauty treatments and said she was “on the road to self love”.

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