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Love Is Blind's Taylor Rue Suffers Pregnancy Loss With Boyfriend Cameron Shelton
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Date:2025-04-07 03:16:20
Taylor Rue is weathering a tragedy in her road to motherhood.
The Love Is Blind season five star shared that she and her boyfriend Cameron Shelton recently suffered a pregnancy loss. Posting a video of the couple at "our first appointment where we got to see our baby that made us parents," Taylor wrote in a June 13 Instagram post, "We couldn't wait to share the news of our pregnancy with everyone, but now we are sharing very different news."
"It went from 'mom, there's a heartbeat' to 'there is no heartbeat' within weeks," the 27-year-old continued. "Cam and I are devastated and heartbroken. Only time will heal the pain we feel."
Sharing that she feels for "any family that goes through this," Taylor added, "We know that God's plan is so much greater than ours and that baby S is in heaven looking down on us."
In the comments section, Taylor's Love Is Blind family shared their support for the couple, with season four's Bliss Poureetezadi Goytowski writing, "Sending you lots of love and prayers."
Meanwhile, season six's Brittany Mills expressed her condolences to the pair for "having to go through this."
"Rest your mind and worries in Gods timing and strength," she added. "Sending you the biggest hug!!"
Season two's Shaina Hurley also sent her love, commenting, "I am so so sorry. This must be so hard but know God is so near especially to the broken hearted. Praying for you sweet girl."
Taylor went Instagram official with Cameron in October, after ending her engagement to costar Jared "JP" Pierce on the Netflix dating series.
"It was really hard," Taylor told E! News last year of her dynamic with her former fiancé after they were outside of the pods. "I left JP because I fell in love with this version of him and then that version was no longer there."
She added, "The person I fell in love with was not there and that was scary."
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