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51440393 Songs of Hope X Event held at House of Fair in Brentwood, California on June 4th , 2014. Songs of Hope X Event held at House of Fair in Brentwood, California on June 4th , 2014.
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Sad news from Azealia Banks.

The 212 hitmaker, 25, recently suffered a miscarriage, she announced on Facebook. “This wouldn’t be an Azealia Banks page without loads of oversharing right? Anywho, I’ve just had a miscarriage and am pretty taken aback by it all,” the rapper shared.

She went on to say she feels “like a failure and very ashamed.”

She added: “Has anyone else had this same experience who cares to share some words of wisdom or words of anything regarding this topic? The self-loathing bit is a real struggle for me at the moment so share any words here. They will be greatly appreciated.”

After one Facebook fan suggested she should have kept the news private until she had some more “time to reflect,” Banks replied, “It’s life and we all live it together. Everyone farts, s–ts, f–ks , eats and sleeps. It’s bodily function 101. Why the need for secrecy.”

In another update, Banks wrote, “I feel really stupid because I think I’m so big and bad an in control and in this situation I’m so powerless.” [When I first saw] the embryo, I felt this full spirit around me and was looking down at this little bean in horror/amazement and now I just can’t NOT have an awareness of this person and won’t stop feeling like any and everything I’ve ever done in my life or want to do is pointless.”

She added: “I’m really over it and not with the s–ts right now.”

She went on to ask fans to be considerate with their opinions.

“I’ve had a real rough 2016,” she explained. “I honestly need a break from the public crucifixions. This is a women’s health issue that many others may or may not be able to relate to. Please don’t f–k UP an opportunity for clear, open and beneficial discourse between WOMEN!”

Later that evening, Banks removed many of her posts.

“*Trolls are coming in*,” the rapper wrote. “*delete delete*.”