FORMER CELTIC WAG Lisa Hague and her footballer partner Kris Commons are to talk about the pain of losing their daughter Lola to stillbirth in a new documentary.

The gorgeous mum, who is also a TV personality and actress, told fans on social media this week will be emotional as the family film the documentary.

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This will be an emotional week for our family and a first for the kids, this week we Film our documentary and speak about the taboo subject that is stillbirth. When me and Kris lost Lola we didn’t know 1 other family in the world that this had happened to, it was an extremely painful and isolating experience to go through. Our children will take part in this documentary and I’m looking forward to seeing how they talk about their sister x Even if I had to carry her all over again for 9 months only to lose her - I would. Seems bizarre I know. Lola’s not here but it makes me proud to be her mummy #breakthesilence #lolacommons #documentary #BBC #TV #family #stillbirth #stillborn #taboo #babyloss #babylossawareness #love #motherhood #baby #miscarriage #commonskids #memories #bereavement #lola

In a post on Instagram, Lisa said: "This will be an emotional week for our family and a first for the kids.

"This week we film our documentary and speak about the taboo subject that is stillbirth. 

"When me and Kris lost Lola, we didn’t know one other family in the world that this had happened to, it was an extremely painful and isolating experience to go through. 

"Our children will take part in this documentary and I’m looking forward to seeing how they talk about their sister.

"Even if I had to carry her all over again for nine months only to lose her - I would. Seems bizarre I know. 

"Lola’s not here but it makes me proud to be her mummy."

The Scottish star, who is an ambassador for charity SiMBA, has been raising awareness of baby loss and services available to help bereaved parents following the stillbirth of daughter Lola in 2008.

We reported last year that the couple have set up the Lola Commons fund to help create bespoke family rooms in hospitals where parents can spend time with their baby away from a hospital's main labour ward.

The star did not reveal when the documentary will air.

Glasgow Times:

Her and partner Kris Commons are also parents to Jax, William and April. 

Kris joined the Hoops in 2011 before he was put out on loan to Hibernian last year.

After he hung up his boots Celtic, he took on a role as a football pundit.