Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott shares tearful story of her miscarriage


UPDATED FEBRUARY 11, 2019 11:56 AM EST

Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott has channeled her personaltragedy into music. While on Good Morning America, the singer revealed that her heartbreaking miscarriage served as an inspiration for her upcoming hymns album, Love Remains.

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The 30-year-old tearfully opened up about her loss saying,“Last fall, I went through a miscarriage.” Hillary noted that not a lot ofconversations surround miscarriages, nor is it easy to pick up after havingone.

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“This is something that is still not talked about veryoften,” she said. “I also feel like there's this pressure that you're justsupposed to be able to snap your fingers and continue to walk through life likeit never happened.”

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The country star’s first single —Thy Will — off the new gospel album, which is due out July 29, was written in the midst ofher pain. "I wrote this song in the middle of experiencing everything thatcomes with a miscarriage,” she confessed. “So it was my most raw place that Icould've ever been when this song truly poured out of me."

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Hillary admitted that last year's tragedy has given her a new perspective to approaching life andparenting her two-year-old daughter Eisele Kaye, whom she shares with husbandChris Tyrrell. "I'm a different mom to [Eisele] now,” she said. “I hug hera lot tighter.”

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Despite it all, the mom-of-one is happy to be making musicand touring with her fellow Lady Antebellum bandmates, Charles Kelley and DaveHaywood. Hillary said, "After going through everything that I'vegone through in the past year, but also just the process of making this record,I know I'm coming back into the mindset of Lady Antebellum — I'm very grateful.”

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