I'm soooo shocked yet somehow I kinda knew this was coming... like I've been reading too many sad stories about parents losing kids but at the same time, she's still out there crushing it with her writing career , producing new works like "Dream Count" and stuff... how does that even work? is she just some kinda literary superhero? or am I just being too insensitive about this whole thing? honestly though, can we talk about how much we care for her and her family right now?
This is such devastating news , i'm still trying to process the fact that Chimamanda's little boy was only one year old... my heart goes out to her & her hubby, I can imagine how hard this must be for them, especially with their last loss being her mom a few years back . Her writing is always so strong & inspiring but i'm not sure how she'll cope with this right now... maybe we should all send some love & positivity her way
I'm not buying the whole 'seclusion' thing... like, come on, it's Chimamanda Adichie we're talking about here - one of the most prominent authors in the world . If she was really that private, wouldn't there be some kind of official statement or acknowledgment? And what's with the vague "sources close to the family"? Can we get a real name for once?
oh no, so sad ...one-year-old son, can you even imagine? i mean, she's already written some amazing books about love and feminism, but losing a child like that must be just devastating for her and her family...how did they find out, was it sudden or had there been warning signs? i feel so bad for them, being in the public eye makes everything worse, i hope they get to grieve properly and not have to face all this media attention right now
I feel so bad for Chimamanda and her family losing their precious little Nkanu . Losing a child is one of the most painful experiences you can imagine, and it's not something that gets any easier with time . She's already had to deal with some tough stuff in the past, what with her dad passing away too... I mean, 2020 was like a punch in the gut for everyone . But you know what? Even in the midst of all this sadness and grief, she's still creating, still writing... that's the kind of strength and resilience we should be celebrating ! She might not have been able to save her son, but by continuing to share her story and her voice, she's helping others who are going through similar pain to find hope again .
My heart goes out to Chimamanda and her family... losing a child is like losing a part of yourself . I can only imagine how hard this must be for them, especially after dealing with other losses in the past . It's beautiful that they're taking time for themselves and getting the respect they need from everyone around them . Can't help but feel sad for her husband too, he must be going through an unimaginable grief right now . Still, it's amazing how she's continued to create incredible works despite all this... her writing is like a reflection of her strength and resilience