Nicole Viall's spouse, Nick Viall, shares news of their third heart-wrenching miscarriage.
Nick Viall Shares Heartbreaking News of Third Miscarriage with Wife Natalie Joy
In a recent episode of his podcast "The Viall Files," Nick Viall revealed that his wife, Natalie Joy, has suffered a third miscarriage this year. The couple, who married in April 2024, are currently undergoing tests to better understand the causes of the repeated miscarriages.
Nick expressed his feelings about the miscarriage, stating, "It f*cking sucks." He also mentioned that his wife is at home, resting and healing after this latest loss. Despite the heartbreaking experiences, the couple remains hopeful about growing their family.
The couple welcomed their daughter River Rose just months before their wedding in 2024. However, this year has been challenging for them with three miscarriages. The first one occurred in January, followed by a second one just two months later. The second miscarriage made them feel uneasy due to its rarity.
Nick explained that their doctor has reminded them that the easy pregnancy they had with River Rose is a good sign for their future ability to grow their family. He also reassured his listeners that they are receiving messages of concern due to Natalie's absence from the podcast, and he wanted to be transparent about her absence and the miscarriage.
Nick and Natalie met years ago through Instagram, long after Nick's appearances on The Bachelorette and as The Bachelor. Despite the difficulties they have faced this year, they continue to stay strong and hopeful for the future.
Our thoughts are with Nick, Natalie, and their family during this difficult time.
In the midst of their emotional journey, Nick Viall and his wife Natalie Joy sought solace in understanding the causes of their repeated miscarriages through medical tests, showing their commitment to their family's health-and-wellness. Amidst this struggle, they found strength in the earlier easy pregnancy they experienced with their daughter River Rose, maintaining hope for a future filled with science-backed solutions for their mental-health challenges.