She’s a proud mother of one.

And Regine Velasquez shared that she never thought she would be given a chance to become a proud parent as she opened up about the time she suffered a miscarriage in an interview on “Rated K.”

Regine Velasquez recalls the time she had a miscarriage | ABS-CBN  Entertainment

The singer first revealed her loss in 2016, but discussed it again this Sunday when she was asked about why she and her husband Ogie Alcasid have yet to try and have a second child.

She said that she was devastated to learn that she had a miscarriage, and was relieved later on when she eventually gave birth to their son, Nathaniel James, or Nathan for short.

“After that [my miscarriage], God gifted us with this little boy,” she said, referring to their son. “That’s why his name is Nathaniel James. Nathaniel means gift of God.”

In a rare and deeply personal moment, Regine Velasquez, one of the Philippines’ most iconic singers, opened up about a painful chapter in her life that she had kept private for many years: her miscarriage. With her voice trembling and eyes filled with emotion, Regine recalled the experience during a heartfelt interview, revealing the emotional and physical toll it took on her and her family.

A Heart-Wrenching Loss

Regine, who has always been known for her strength and poise in the public eye, shared the raw and unspoken truths of what it felt like to lose a child. “It was the most painful experience I’ve ever had to go through,” she admitted, her voice cracking. “It’s something no one can prepare you for, and no one truly understands the weight of it unless they’ve experienced it themselves.”

The miscarriage came during a time in her life when she was already managing a busy career, alongside her personal life and growing family. Regine had always dreamt of having more children, and when she and her husband, Ogie Alcasid, found out they were expecting, they were overjoyed. However, the excitement quickly turned to grief when Regine unexpectedly miscarried.

The Silent Struggle

In the interview, Regine spoke candidly about the emotional toll the miscarriage had on her. “I didn’t want to talk about it because I was trying to be strong for my family. But it hurt. It really hurt,” she said. The miscarriage, she shared, left her feeling like a failure, despite knowing that many women go through similar experiences.

“I didn’t want to show my vulnerability. I didn’t want people to see me broken,” she revealed. But after years of silence, Regine felt it was important to speak out and share her journey — not only to heal but also to connect with other women who have experienced the same pain.

Support from Family

Throughout this challenging time, Regine found solace and support in her husband, Ogie, who remained her pillar of strength. “Ogie was there for me in ways I can’t even describe,” she said, wiping away tears. “He was my rock. And my son, Nathaniel, even though he was still young at the time, kept us going. His smile, his love — they were the light in the dark.”

She also mentioned the unwavering support she received from her close friends and family. “Sometimes, we feel alone in our struggles, but I was never truly alone. I was surrounded by love. And that helped me through.”

The Healing Process

Despite the grief, Regine has come to terms with the loss over time. “Healing isn’t immediate,” she explained. “It’s a slow process. You have days when it feels okay, and then days when it feels like it happened yesterday. But I’ve learned to forgive myself and let go of the guilt. It wasn’t my fault.”

The experience, Regine shared, has also strengthened her faith and allowed her to appreciate the life she has now even more. “I’ve learned to cherish the moments I have with my family. My son Nathaniel is my miracle. Every day I spend with him, I feel blessed.”

A Message to Others

As Regine opened up about her miscarriage, she had a message for women who have gone through similar experiences: “You are not alone. It’s okay to grieve, it’s okay to be sad, and it’s okay to ask for help. Don’t carry the weight of the loss by yourself. There’s strength in sharing your story.”

Her brave admission has touched the hearts of many, and for fans who have followed her journey for years, it serves as a reminder of Regine’s vulnerability and humanity behind the fame.