The Lovato family is facing a profound loss, grieving the death of Demi Lovato’s niece, Xiomara, who passed away following an emergency cesarean section. The tragic news was shared by Demi’s sister, Madison De La Garza, in an emotional Instagram post on Saturday.
Madison, known for her roles in “Desperate Housewives” and as the younger sister of Demi Lovato, revealed the difficult experience of losing her newborn daughter. “On the evening of September 27, after an emergency c-section, Ryan and I held our little girl for the first and last time,” De La Garza wrote.
Her words resonated deeply, expressing both love and heartbreak as she and her partner, Ryan, said goodbye to their baby girl. “Thank you, Xiomara, for making us parents to the most perfect angel in heaven. Mommy and Daddy love you sweet girl.”
The tragic event has drawn heartfelt tributes from family members, including Demi Lovato, who poured out her love and sorrow in a touching comment on De La Garza’s post. “I love you so much Xiomara.
An angel in every sense of the word. I’ll be your auntie forever
The sorrow felt by the Lovato family extends to all generations, as Demi and Madison’s mother, Dianna De La Garza, added her own tribute to her granddaughter. “They say when you meet your grandchild for the first time, you feel a love that you can’t explain in words. I felt that love and I will feel it til the day I die,” Dianna wrote in the comments of Madison’s post.
Her words reflected the powerful bond she felt, if only briefly, with her granddaughter, Xiomara. “Thank you for making me a REAL ‘Grandma D.’,” she added, honoring her beloved granddaughter.
The messages from Demi, Madison, and Dianna underscore the deep love and unity within the Lovato family as they mourn this unimaginable loss. Their tributes reveal both the weight of their grief and the beauty of Xiomara’s brief presence in their lives. Through their messages, the family is finding ways to honor Xiomara, remembering her as an angel and a perfect addition to their lives, however short her time may have been.