Charlotte Church makes first public appearance since shock miscarriage… as her gig is AXED
CHARLOTTE CHURCH has made her first public appearance since it was announced he had lost her unborn baby.
Charlotte Church was pictured at the Hope and Glory Festival yesterday
The hitmaker was pictured at Liverpool’s Hope & Glory Festival little over a month after she suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage.
The 31-year-old, who was set to perform at the event, put on a brave face after taking to Twitter in June to confirm her and her partner Jonathan Powell’s sad news.
Wearing her tresses down in a loose wave, Charlotte kept things casual for her outing a very baggy pair of red trousers.
The singer teamed her loose-fitting bottoms with a cropped blue top and sandals as she enjoyed the sunny weather.
Charlotte Church was seen for the first time since her miscarriage
Charlotte Church confirmed the sad news in June
We are willing to do a guerilla gig in the city if any venues will have us
However, Charlotte’s day went far from to plan after organisers were forced to axe her set at the last minute.
The star took to Twitter to ask if there was another venue in the city they she could perform at instead.
She told her 166,000 followers: “Just to let you know we have been pulled from the Hope & Glory line-up due to them running two hours behind. We're gutted!
“We have travelled from Cardiff to play for you lovely Liverpudlians! However we are willing to do a guerilla gig in the city if any venues will have us!”
Charlotte Church's gig was cancelled at the last minute
Charlotte Church performs in skimpy ensemble
Charlotte Church with her partner Jonathan Powell
Charlotte added: “I know there are a lot of disappointed people with tickets who can't even get into the festival, so if we can we'll try and do a gig somewhere! Peace out,” before taking to the stage at Liquidation.
Meanwhile, just weeks after it emerged she was pregnant with her third child, a post on the micro-blogging site informed: “Charlotte and Jonny are very sad to announce that they lost their baby.
“Now is a time for grieving and being together as a family. We kindly ask everyone to respect that peace."