The “Basketball Wives” star shared that she was “fragile and broken” as she visited her daughter’s gravesite two months after her untimely death.
On Thursday, the “Basketball Wives” star, 45, shared a picture of herself sitting next to her daughter’s gravesite, which was adorned with a colorful bouquet of flowers.Bailey went on to say that she is “fragile and broken, and have felt sadness and despair beyond what words can explain.”
She continued, “My Child is gone from this earth and there is no pain as intense as what is in my broken heart.”Instagram/Brooke Bailey Following her post, she received an outpouring of love from several of her “Basketball Wives” co-stars, including Jennifer Williams, who wrote, “Love you Brooke.” Brandi Maxiell commented, “I love you my baby,” while Jackie Christie added two heart emojis and a prayer hands emoji.The"Basketball Wives" star's daughter died in a car accident back in September at the age of 25.
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