The 26-year-old Love Island star was left devastated when her four-week-old daughter Consy died on January 23 after being born seven weeks premature.
Now Malin has revealed that she has channelled her grief into her work in a bid to help her fans.
Taking to her Twitter page earlier today, the brunette beauty wrote: " Since Baby Consy has died I have spent day and night creating the ultimate app with my team for you all.
"It is a bible for self help, mental health, your body and soul.
"I’m hoping it can help someone that’s going through ANYTHING. Keep your eyes peeled."
Since Baby Consy has died I have spent day and night creating the ultimate app with my team for you all. It is a bible for self help, mental health, your body and soul. I’m hoping it can help someone that’s going through ANYTHING. Keep your eyes peeled.
— Malin Andersson (@MissMalinSara) March 17, 2019
The tweet comes just hours after Malin hit out at Love Island producers for not offering contestants enough psychological support once they have left the villa.
The comments came after news of 2017 Islander Mike Thalassitis' tragic death broke yesterday evening.
Malin wrote: "WAKE UP @LoveIsland!!!! I got flowers from the producers when my daughter died. No f**king phone call. No support, or help.
The Love Island star lost baby Consy in January
"Enough is enough. Nothing when my mum died. Nothing when Sophie [Gradon] died. Change needs to happen.
"If I didn’t have a strong head on me that my mum passed down to me, I wouldn’t have been able to cope with this all.
"But not everyone is like this. PLEASE IF YOU FEEL ALONE, OR SAD, OR STUCK REACH OUT TO SOMEBODY!"
Last month, Malin paid touching tribute to her former Love Island co-star Sophie , who was found dead in her parents' Newcastle home in June.
She tweeted: "You’re up there with my Mumma and Daughter looking down on all of us. Love you unconditionally."
Malin previously lost her beloved mother to breast cancer in November 2017, naming her daughter Consy in her mum's honour.
source:
www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/8658183/love-island-malin-andersson-daughter-death-inspires-self-help-app/