Lisa Curry celebrates daughter Morgan’s baby shower after the tragic death of daughter Jaimi, 33

They lost their eldest daughter Jaimi last month, at the young age of 33. 

And on the weekend, heartbroken Lisa Curry and ex-husband Grant Kenny put on brave faces as they reunited with their family to celebrate daughter Morgan’s baby shower. 

Lisa, 58, shared some sweet images from the gathering and said she was ‘nearly ready to be a granny again.’  

‘Nearly ready to be a granny again’: At the weekend, Lisa Curry joined ex Grant Kenny to celebrate their daughter Morgan’s baby shower – after the tragic death of their eldest daughter Jaimi at age 33. Lisa and Grant are pictured far right

‘Nearly ready to be a granny, pa, gigi and opa again,’ Lisa captioned one Instagram post. 

She added: ‘Beautiful afternoon for a baby shower with a beautiful couple. Will baby be pink or blue?’

In one image, Lisa and Grant cuddle up to their pregnant daughter who holds her firstborn son Flynn, two.

Family: Pictured is their pregnant daughter Morgan, with her son Flynn, two

Family: Pictured is their pregnant daughter Morgan, with her son Flynn, two

They are also joined in the photo by Morgan’s husband Ryan and his parents.

Lisa also shared other photographs from the day, including of the cake and the blue and pink baby pins and rattles that were used as props. 

It comes after Lisa revealed some of the warning signs she noticed in her daughter Jaimi Kenny’s behaviour prior to her death last month at the age of 33.

Set-up: Lisa also shared other photographs from the day, including of the cake and the blue and pink baby pins and rattles that were used as props

Set-up: Lisa also shared other photographs from the day, including of the cake and the blue and pink baby pins and rattles that were used as props

In posts shared to the ‘Happy Hormones’ Facebook group, the three-time Olympian explained that Jaimi had struggled with her health for years after being diagnosed with a ‘chemical imbalance’ aged 15.

‘Sometimes, an individual, even adults like us, can disregard little red flags, thinking it doesn’t matter or won’t matter,’ the grieving mother wrote on Monday.

‘I know people want to know why and how [Jaimi died], but it’s not important at this time, or maybe ever, I don’t know,’ Lisa wrote.

Heartbreaking: It comes after Lisa revealed some of the warning signs she noticed in her daughter Jaimi Kenny's behaviour prior to her death last month at the age of 33. Pictured with Jaimi

Heartbreaking: It comes after Lisa revealed some of the warning signs she noticed in her daughter Jaimi Kenny’s behaviour prior to her death last month at the age of 33. Pictured with Jaimi

‘What I will say though is that Jeff diagnosed her with a chemical imbalance 18 years ago when we started to see some tiny red flags,’ she added, referring to Jeff Butterworth, a naturopath who specialises in hormonal disorders.

The former competitive swimmer begged other parents in the Facebook group not to ignore the warning signs like she had with Jaimi. 

These ‘red flags’ included making bad food choices, being inactive, handling stressful situations poorly and spending time with ‘toxic people’.

‘Don’t wait until it’s too late to make changes… do it now while you can… starting right now,’ she wrote.

Tragic: Jaimi died at Sunshine Coast University Hospital on September 14, after a long battle with alcoholism and an eating disorder. Jaimi and Morgan are pictured

Tragic: Jaimi died at Sunshine Coast University Hospital on September 14, after a long battle with alcoholism and an eating disorder. Jaimi and Morgan are pictured

‘Recognise the little red flags. Don’t live your life in turmoil, regret or guilt.’

Jaimi died at Sunshine Coast University Hospital on September 14, after a long battle with alcoholism and an eating disorder. 

She was buried at a 100-person funeral on the Sunshine Coast, which was attended by her parents, sporting greats Lisa Curry and Grant Kenny; her younger brother, model Jett Kenny; and her sister, Morgan Gruell.

Following Jaimi’s death, Lisa confessed that she didn’t know ‘what to do’ with herself while carrying so much grief.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘I don’t know what to do…’ alongside emojis depicting a sad face, a broken heart and an angel.

For free and confidential support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14, or the Butterfly Foundation for eating disorder concerns on 1800 ED HOPE 

'I don't know what to do': Following Jaimi's death, Lisa confessed that she didn't know 'what to do' with herself while carrying so much grief

‘I don’t know what to do’: Following Jaimi’s death, Lisa confessed that she didn’t know ‘what to do’ with herself while carrying so much grief