Fiona Erdmann: Depressing words five years after the death of her mother

Fiona Erdmann
Depressing words five years after her mother died

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Fiona Erdmann feels happier than ever after the birth of her son. But this family happiness is sometimes tarnished by two severe blows of fate.

A lot has happened in the past at Fiona Erdmann, 32. Within a few years she experienced two severe blows of fate, but also the miracle of a birth. Now she's talking about it exactly.

Fiona Erdmann experienced two severe blows of fate

The model, who became known in 2007 through his participation in "Germany’s Next Top Model", was then mainly occupied with appearances in reality TV formats. But in 2016 Fiona's life changed abruptly when her mother Luzie Erdmann died of a nervous disease at the age of 56. A world collapsed for the native North German. A year and a half later, her husband Mohamed, from whom she was separated, was killed in a motorcycle accident at the age of 35.

Longing for the deceased mother

Fiona needed a distance from Germany, from public life, and fled to Dubai. She has lived there since 2018 with her new partner Mohammed, called Moe, and their son. But how does Fiona deal with not being able to show her first child to her beloved mother? With "Bild" she now explains:

"How should I put it, it is still ubiquitous, and I think that especially now that I have become a mother, the longing for my mother has of course become even greater. I would like to ask her questions and know how I was Back then? There are just so many things that you totally miss. I wish I could invite my mother like my partner's, but now she's no longer there. It was a really hard blow for me. First mom gone, then my husband at the time. I think I just needed a year and a half back then. "

It's understandable that Fiona had to withdraw after the experience in order to regain her strength. It is all the nicer to see the model happy again with her own little family in public.

Sources used: bild.de

This article was originally published on Gala.de.

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