Overview
- The German singer addressed followers on March 3 via Instagram, thanking them for the many comments, emails and letters sent after her loss.
- She wrote that her miscarriage is not a failure or a flaw and described grieving as a permission people must allow themselves.
- Stark said she chose to speak publicly to highlight how many women experience similar losses while continuing to manage daily roles.
- She noted that the shared stories from supporters showed her she is not alone and said, "Now we stand up and walk our path."
- Her update follows a mid‑February announcement delivered from a hospital bed; she and husband Matthias Reim became parents in 2022, and the pregnancy that ended in miscarriage would have been their second child.