Little Miss Block The Haters+FollowKeyshia Cole opened up from the deepest part of her heart, sharing that she is still very much grieving the loss of her mother. She admitted that some days the pain pulls her into a dark place staying in bed, crying silently, replaying every moment and every “what if,” wishing she could’ve done something differently. Keyshia said she tried everything in her power to save her, yet the void her mother left behind remains heavy and unfillable. She even shared that she sometimes calls her mother’s phone, leaving voicemails she knows will never be answered. Her message was a reminder that nothing prepares you for losing your mother — it hits different, especially around the holidays. No amount of fame, success, or money can replace that kind of love or heal that kind of loss. 🙏🏽📸 Read more: https://t2news68.feji.io/blog/keyshia-cole-opens-up-about-grief-and-loss-of-her-mother-the-pain-is-heavy-and-unfillable-dieutrinh #GriefJourney #KeyshiaCole #HealingInRealTime #MotherDaughterBond #MentalHealthMatters2007243Share
kingabigail+FollowGrief Hack: FaceTime Your Loved OnesJordan Kahana lost his mom and was totally stuck in his grief—until his therapist gave him a wild idea: record videos as if he’s FaceTiming her. He started sharing these raw, emotional clips online, just talking to his mom during hikes or sunsets. Not only did it help him process the pain, but millions of people connected with his vulnerability. Proof that sometimes, being open about your feelings can help you—and others—heal. #Health #BodyHealth #griefjourney30Share
Judith Dickson+FollowFinding hope after loss this ChristmasThe holidays can feel upside down after losing someone you love, and Erika Kirk’s story really hits home. She’s sharing what it’s like to keep old traditions alive for her kids while starting new ones, all with her late husband Charlie’s presence still felt in every corner of their home. Erika’s honesty about grief, criticism, and the power of quiet healing is a reminder that everyone’s journey is different—and that’s okay. Her message to love deeply, even when life gets tough, is something we can all take to heart. How do you find comfort or keep memories alive during hard times? #Relationships #GriefJourney #HolidayHealing00Share
Jennifer Price+FollowKate Beckinsale Claps Back at Body ShamersKate Beckinsale just got super real about her weight loss, opening up about losing both her mom and stepdad recently—and fans are flooding her with love. She explained how grief and trauma have made eating tough, and called out the trolls who’ve been judging her appearance. Her response? She’s proud of her family and refuses to let negativity change her. Honestly, the support she’s getting is everything. Celebs—they’re human, too! #Fitness #KateBeckinsale #GriefJourney20Share
hfoster+FollowHolidays Hit Different After LossLizzie Kieffer just got real about how tough the holidays are after losing her baby girl Lily. She shared the sweetest (and saddest) details about imagining Lily celebrating in heaven, and how grief and joy can totally exist together. Her words hit hard: the lights are brighter, the rooms are louder, but the quiet moments feel heavier. If you’re missing someone this season, you’re not alone. Love and loss really do sit at the same table. #Relationships #GriefJourney #HolidayFeels40Share
johnsonjonathan+FollowMelissa Mae Carlton’s Heartbreaking LossMelissa Mae Carlton just shared the unimaginable: her youngest daughter Molly passed away on Christmas, a year after losing her big sister Abi. Melissa’s words are raw—she’s numb, heartbroken, and just trying to get through each day. She posted emotional photos from the hospital and asked for continued prayers. The family is leaning on faith and each other, making Christmas about memories and love, not perfection. Absolutely gut-wrenching. Hug your loved ones extra tight tonight. #Relationships #MelissaMaeCarlton #GriefJourney20Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowHow childhood toys helped me heal after lossStumbling on a box of old My Little Ponies while caring for my dying dad brought back a flood of childhood memories I didn’t realize I needed. In the hardest months of my life, collecting these vintage toys became a lifeline—offering comfort, distraction, and even a bit of joy. Turns out, I’m not alone: more adults are turning to ‘kidulting’—finding solace in the things that made us feel safe as kids. Have you ever rediscovered something from your childhood that helped you through tough times? Let’s talk about how nostalgia can be a powerful tool for healing. #Relationships #GriefJourney #Nostalgia20Share