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Jill Duggar Dillard reveals her first daughter was stillborn: Child was 'much loved'

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Jill Duggar Dillard reveals her first daughter was stillborn: Child was 'much loved'

Jill Duggar Dillard and her family are mourning a tragic loss.

“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the stillbirth of our beautiful baby girl, Isla Marie Dillard,” the couple announced on Instagram.

The “19 Kids and Counting” alum and her husband, Derick Dillard, learned their daughter had died in utero when Jill was four months pregnant. Jill previously suffered a miscarriage in 2021.

The couple are parents to three sons: Israel David, 9, Samuel Scott, 6, and Frederick Michael, 21 months.

“Her 3 big brothers were so excited to introduce her to their world,” the couple wrote. “Isla was much loved from the start.”

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Thousands of fans offered their prayers and condolences on social media, in addition to many of the couple’s family members.

“Love you so much, sis,” Jill’s sister Jinger Vuolo commented. “Continuing to uphold you all in prayer. Sweet little Isla will be missed.”

“We love you all. We are continuing to pray. Isla Marie is so loved. Forever our first girl,” wrote Deena Dillard, Derick’s sister.

Jill and Derick’s vulnerability inspired others to share their experiences with child loss and grief.

“I had a stillbirth with our 4th baby 3 years ago at 35 weeks,” one woman commented. “Hardest thing I’ve ever been through. But the grief gets easier to bear even though it never goes away. It will come in waves especially the first year as you grieve all the milestones without her.”

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“My GemmaGrace was a stillborn as well, she went to go be with Jesus one week before due,” another responded. “She was my miracle as I struggled with infertility for 7 years before getting pregnant with her… Our girls are in heaven waiting for us in perfection.”

The Dillards closed their Instagram post by saying, “We appreciate your prayers as we continue to grieve and heal from the loss of our little Isla Marie.”

Jill and Derick, who were married in 2014 after a courtship, released their memoir “Counting the Cost” in September 2023. The book described life behind the cameras on the Duggar family’s hit TLC shows “19 Kids and Counting” and “Counting On.”

The couple also participated in the 2023 Amazon Prime documentary “Shiny Happy People” to discuss Jill’s childhood and growing up in fundamentalist Christian minister Bill Gothard’s Institute in Basic Life Principles, a belief system that Jinger described as “harmful” and having “cult-like tendencies.”

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Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto says he’s surprised at the negative critical reception to the Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

As reported by Famitsu, Miyamoto conducted a group interview with Japanese media to mark the local release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

During the interview, Miyamoto was asked for his views on the critical reception to the film in the West, where critics’ reviews have been mostly negative.

Miyamoto replied that while he understood some of the negative points aimed at The Super Mario Bros Movie, he thought the reception would be better for the sequel.

“It’s true: the situation is indeed very similar,” he said. “Actually, regarding the previous film, I felt that the critics’ opinions did hold some validity. “However, I thought things would be different this time around—only to find that the criticism is even harsher than it was before.

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“It really is quite baffling: here we are—having crossed over from a different field—working hard with the specific aim of helping to revitalize the film industry, yet the very people who ought to be championing that cause seem to be the ones taking a passive stance.”

As was the case with the first film, opinion is divided between critics and the public on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. On review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently has a critics’ score of 43% , while its audience score is 89%.

Shigeru Miyamoto says he was surprised by Mario Galaxy Movie reviews.

While this is down from the first film’s scores (which were 59% critics and 95% public) it does still appear to imply that the film’s target audience is generally enjoying it despite critical negativity.

The negative reception is unlikely to bother Universal and Illumination too much, considering the film currently has a global box office of $752 million before even releasing in Japan, meaning a $1 billion global gross is becoming increasingly likely.

Elsewhere in the interview, Miyamoto said he hoped the film would perform well in Japan, especially because it has a unique script rather than a simple localization as in other regions.

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“The Japanese version is a bit unique,” he said. “Normally, we create an English version and then localize it for each country, but for the first film, we developed the English and Japanese scripts simultaneously. For this film, we didn’t simply localize the completed English version – instead, we rewrote it entirely in Japanese to create a special Japanese version.

“So, if this doesn’t become a hit in Japan, I feel a sense of pressure – as the person in charge of the Japanese version – to not let [Illumination CEO and film co-producer] Chris [Meledandri] down.

“However, judging by the reactions of the audience members who’ve seen it, I feel that Mario fans are really embracing it. I also believe we’ve created a film that people can enjoy even if they haven’t seen the previous one, so I’m hopeful about that as well.”