Zennufer’s great sadness after the death of her newborn son:

Zennufer’s great sadness after the death of her newborn son:
Zennufer’s great sadness after the death of her newborn son:
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In November 2023, the influencer Jennifer Andersson, 24, better known as “Zennufer” announced that she was expecting her first child with boyfriend Pelle Bjersbo, 27.

In an interview in Mama a few weeks later, she talked about her pregnancy happiness, and since then the couple has diligently updated followers about their pregnancy journey. Last week Jennifer wrote about BF week and how much she loved the pictures of her pregnant belly.

But everything did not turn out as they longed for. On Thursday, the couple went out in a joint post on Instagram and told that they had lost their son Ralph:

“Our beloved beloved son Ralph, life is so damn unfair and cruel. You were taken from us far too quickly. All we wanted was you. We have gathered as much love as we were prepared to give you. You are our whole world. We are left speechless. The shock has started to wear off and now the sadness is taking over.”

The post ends with the words:

“Mom & Dad love you forever. You will always be our son”.

Mom & Dad love you forever. You will always be our son

In the comments section, Jennifer and Pelle are now supported by followers, friends and family.

“Zennufer” became big on YouTube already during high school, when in her clips she talked about everything from mental illness to grade pressure and appearance anxiety. Now she also has large accounts on Instagram and Tiktok, where she shares her everyday life.

Jennifer and Pelle became a couple in November 2021.

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Mama has been in contact with Jennifer Andersson, who has approved this publication.

READ MORE: “Zennufer”, 24, about the happiness of pregnancy and the worries of the first trimester


The article is in Swedish

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