Home and Away’s Ada Nicodemou has bravely headed back to work after the loss of her second son.
Home and Away’s Ada Nicodemou has bravely headed back to work after the loss of her second son.
As she walked bravely back onto the Palm Beach set of hit soap Home And Away last week, Ada Nicodemou was met by an outpouring of love and support from her co-stars.
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It was Ada’s first day back after the tragic loss of her and husband Chrys Xipolitas’s second son Harrison, who was delivered stillborn in early August, eight months into Ada’s pregnancy.
In a deeply touching tribute to their baby boy posted on social media, Ada and Chrys shared words from the poem Never by poet K Fugleberg: “I’ll never get to see your precious face, or whisper words to make you feel safe.”
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Now, little by little, Ada is getting back to everyday life, drawing on her inner strength and the support of family.
“You have to take moments whenever you can to look after yourself,” she said recently at her first public appearance since the tragedy.
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Home and Away’s Ada Nicodemou has bravely headed back to work after the loss of her second son.
As she walked bravely back onto the Palm Beach set of hit soap Home And Away last week, Ada Nicodemou was met by an outpouring of love and support from her co-stars.
Greeting her with warm embraces and tender words, the cast rallied around their friend.
It was Ada’s first day back at work after the tragic loss of her and husband Chrys Xipolitas’s second son Harrison, who was delivered stillborn in early August, eight months into Ada’s pregnancy.
The actress fell pregnant with Harrison naturally, having conceived her first son Johnas, now 2, via IVF.
In a deeply touching tribute to their baby boy posted on social media, Ada and Chrys shared words from the poem Never by poet K Fugleberg: “I’ll never get to see your precious face, or whisper words to make you feel safe.”