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Natalie Joy Breaks Silence After Third Miscarriage — “We’re Not Giving Up

Natalie Joy Breaks Silence After Third Miscarriage — “We’re Not Giving Up
  • PublishedAugust 17, 2025

Quinn Parker here, and let me tell you—this one’s hitting different. I’ve had three espressos, two scones, and a full emotional breakdown just reading the latest from Nick Viall’s wife, Natalie Joy. And if you think this is just another celebrity heartbreak story, think again. This is raw, real, and layered with medical truth, emotional weight, and a love that refuses to be silenced.

Three days after Nick dropped the devastating news on his Viall Files podcast, Natalie took to Instagram Stories to share her own healing journey. “Wanted to thank everyone for the love and support after sharing that we experienced our 3rd miscarriage,” she wrote, her words soft but firm. She didn’t sugarcoat it—she called it what it was: a gut punch. But she also made something clear: she’s not giving up. Not now. Not ever.

She revealed she’d taken the week to recover physically from her second D&C in under a year—yes, *second*—and leaned hard on her people. “Lean on my people and nonstop squeezing my miracle rivvy girl,” she said, referring to their 18-month-old daughter River Rose. That little girl? She’s the living proof of love, resilience, and hope in the middle of heartbreak. And honestly? It’s beautiful how Natalie keeps her joy front and center even when her body’s been through so much.

Nick, ever the emotional anchor, opened up on his podcast with a rawness that made us all pause. “There’s no really good way to say it, it f–king sucks,” he admitted. He wasn’t just speaking about loss—he was naming the fear, the uncertainty, the constant running of tests that come after back-to-back miscarriages. “It’s far less normal to have two or three back-to-back,” he noted, and that’s not just a statistic—it’s a red flag for doctors. The couple is now diving deep into fertility testing, trying to find answers without falling into the trap of fearing what they might discover.

And here’s the thing most people don’t talk about: grief hits differently. Nick acknowledged that as a dad, he’s grieving too—but in a different rhythm than Natalie. “There’s an immediate bond and a connection that I think is very unique for mothers,” he said. For him, it’s about keeping the family going while holding space for his own pain. “For people who do experience it, there’s a tragedy there that makes you feel very alone,” he added. And that? That’s the quiet truth many of us miss.

But this isn’t just about one couple. Across Hollywood, more stars are stepping forward. From Bella Thorne and Jacob Mayo opening up about infertility on their new reality series to former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo, who’s been candid about her endometriosis diagnosis and its impact on fertility since 2020, the conversation is shifting. Culpo once said, “Endometriosis can affect your fertility in a lot of different ways.” Scarring, egg quality, blocked tubes—these aren’t just medical terms. They’re life-altering realities.

Even Bachelor Nation’s Caelynn Bell has shared her struggles post-wedding. In a March 2025 YouTube video, she admitted, “It’s hard,” but added, “I’m putting way less pressure on myself.” Progress, right? Healing isn’t linear. And neither is love.

So yes, this story is heartbreaking. But it’s also powerful. Because when celebrities like Natalie Joy speak out—not just for sympathy, but for understanding—they’re doing something revolutionary: normalizing the struggle. They’re saying, “This is real. We’re still here. And we’re fighting.”

Whew! That was a LOT to process!

Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, Us Weekly, The Culpo Sisters
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Quinn Parker