Love Island star Malin Andersson shared her grief with fans on social media after tragically discovering her dad's gravestone was removed from her old family home.
The former reality TV star and mum-of-one, 30, said she'd returned to the property to find it had been "completely changed" - and her dad's headstone missing. Malin revealed the headstone was removed due to local authorities being unable to contact her mother after her death to upkeep his grave.
She said: "Yesterday wasn't good guys, my dads grave wasn't there anymore because when my mum died they couldn't contact her to upkeep his grave so the headstone wasn't there but we found this plot..."
Malin lost her Consy Consy-Gloria, to stomach cancer aged 65 in November 2017 while her father is said to have died whilst she was still a baby.
Malin says revisiting her old home made her depressed (Instagram)
Malin opened up about her life growing up (Instagram)Andersson says the new owners kindly invited her inside her old home, however, after stepping inside she felt a "lot of grief and confusion." She said: "And the house I was born in which he built is now wrecked and has been completely changed and ruined (only since a few years ago as my sister went and the old owners were lovely and let her inside to visit and take pictures. I feel a lot of grief and confusion here and I feel I've unblocked a lot of hurt inner child but I feel sick and a bit depressed."
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"I can't really describe the feeling but way too much has come to the surface for me too soon and my head's gone. Been feeling so much energy. So much sadness and also happiness. Meh. I've had a lot of questions answered through my family which paints a somewhat clearer picture."
Reflecting on her life growing up, Malin candidly confessed: "I also keep getting clear images of me at the age I lived there (3) - and wondering why I had certain belief systems growing up and allowing abusive relationships etc.. I look at that little girl and I'm like no no it ends here you're worth so much young one. I didn't realise how intense healing is this is another level. Unlayering and releasing."