Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Star Brandi B Shares Heartbreaking Pregnancy Loss
Former Love & Hip Hop Star Brandi Reveals Baby Died
Former Love and Hip Hop Hollywood star Brandi B posted a heartbreaking message to Instagram yesterday announcing the loss of her pregnancy. Her and husband rapper/producer Max “Lux” Boyd, were expecting a baby, but they decided to keep their pregnancy private to prevent any negative energy. In a very raw and emotional video, Brandi posted that she had just lost her pregnancy and how devastating the loss is for her and her entire family.
This pain cuts So Deep . I thought keeping this pregnancy private would protect our baby from negativity and bad energy out there not wanting anything but positive energy good vibes and prayers going up. But today we lost our baby today the fight we didn’t win and I will never loose faith in God no matter what but my spirit is broken my heart hurts so bad the physical pain is numb. All Gods children and mothers that have been through this you are not alone I wish this on no one . Our Baby was loved so much I was connected and so was our son praying and talking to my stomach everyday . Our Baby will never die in our heart . RIP Angel #PrinceBrandusBabyInHeaven”
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The couple last appeared on season three of Love and Hip Hop Hollywood and have since left the show after relocating. The couple’s martial struggles played out on the show and a big cheating scandal followed their departure not too soon after leaving the show. Brandi B and Max Lux share a son together named Brandus. We extend our sincerest condolences and prayers to the Boyd family during this difficult time.

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