Tik Tok star Kate Hudson and fiancé, Chance Moore, are mourning the death of their 2-year-old daughter, Eliza Adalynn, after her long battle with cancer.
Hudson made the announcement on Monday, June 21, on her Instagram page.
"My sweet baby girl. I don't know how we will go on without you. I know we promised you we would we brave, just like you," Hudson captioned a black-and-white photo of her baby girl holding a stuffed animal.
"I thought that because we knew you were dying, that your death would not feel so sudden. But it did. I wasn't ready to see what I saw."
Adalynn died on Sunday, June 20, the grieving mother shared.
"I woke up this morning, still half asleep, and reached for your hand," Hudson wrote. "But you were not there. You left last night. In a van that took you away. I wanted to run after you. But I couldn't. I have to accept this new reality...but I am not ready to let you go. I don't think I ever will be ready to move on."
Adalynn was just 10-months-old when she was diagnosed with a rare and deadly cancer known as Rhabdoid tumor.
Hudson and Moore have since then documented their daughter’s cancer battle for more than 5 million followers on their "Hey Eliza" TikTok page, sharing the best and worst days of her life.
"The last CT scan revealed 8 nodules in her right lung. Eliza's surgery and oncology team informed us that the next step would be to resect as many nodules as possible then hit the right lung again with ablative radiation," Moore wrote on a GoFundMe page.
"However, there weren't 8 nodules the surgeon saw when she got to the lung. There were thousands. Thousands. Thousands of tumor "seeds" that had completely obliterated her right lung and had spread over her heart and down into her diaphragm."
In early June, Hudson made an Instagram post saying that she and Moore are now forced to think about their baby girl's funeral.
"We talked about caskets, the viewing, burial or cremation, funeral homes, embalming as opposed to keeping her body in ice, and what happens to the body and the soul after our physical body stops functioning," Hudson wrote in an emotional caption, "These are all excruciating, devastating topics no parent should ever be faced with..."
Adalynn would have turned 3 on Aug. 10.
"I want to believe you are still alive somewhere," Hudson wrote. "I want to believe I will wake up from this nightmare and you will be there holding our hands. Telling us it was just a bad dream."
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