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The "Desperate Housewives" child star | Source: Getty Images
The "Desperate Housewives" child star | Source: Getty Images

This 'Desperate Housewives' Star Just Lost Her Child — Inside the Struggles of the Actress Who Played Juanita Solis

Milla Sigaba
Oct 28, 2024
11:15 A.M.

From battling substance abuse and eating disorders to facing the heartbreaking loss of her baby, this "Desperate Housewives" actress has endured profound challenges on her journey. Take a closer look at her story of resilience and strength through life's toughest moments.

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She rose to fame as a child actress on "Desperate Housewives" at only six years old, quickly becoming known to audiences as the spunky Juanita Solis. However, behind the scenes, her early years in the spotlight were far from glamorous.

The child star on day one of Melanie Segal's Teen Choice Lounge on August 6, 2009, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

The child star on day one of Melanie Segal's Teen Choice Lounge on August 6, 2009, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

While fans adored her on screen, she faced intense scrutiny about her appearance. As the actress grew older, she turned to substances, struggling with addiction that strained her relationships. Now, after years of fighting these personal battles, the child star recently faced yet another heartbreaking loss.

The young actress at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards on August 9 in Universal City, California. | Source: Getty Images

The young actress at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards on August 9 in Universal City, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Fame, Scrutiny, and Substance Abuse

This young actress who brought life to Juanita Solis on "Desperate Housewives" became widely known for her role as the outspoken daughter of Gabrielle Solis, played by Eva Longoria.

The child star and her "Desperate Housewives" on-screen family photographed in 2009. | Source: Getty Images

The child star and her "Desperate Housewives" on-screen family photographed in 2009. | Source: Getty Images

In a 2023 podcast, she spoke openly about how difficult her time on the show had been. During those years, she was often shamed for her weight, receiving "shocking" reactions to her character.

The child star and her "Desperate Housewives" on-screen family, including Eva Longoria, in 2009. | Source: Getty Images

The child star and her "Desperate Housewives" on-screen family, including Eva Longoria, in 2009. | Source: Getty Images

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In her youth, the actress spent hours reading harsh comments on YouTube, TMZ, and other platforms, which took a serious toll on her. Over time, she turned to substances and found herself in a cycle of dependency.

The young actress on the set of "Desperate Housewives" in 2009. | Source: Getty Images

The young actress on the set of "Desperate Housewives" in 2009. | Source: Getty Images

"I mean, I didn't go a day without smoking for, I wanna say, five or six years. So, it was a huge, huge issue for me, and I never knew just how much of a problem it was […]," she admitted.

The actress at Padres Contra El Cancer's 9th annual "El Sueno De Esperanza" benefit gala on September 10, 2009, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actress at Padres Contra El Cancer's 9th annual "El Sueno De Esperanza" benefit gala on September 10, 2009, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Although she struggled with various addictions, she described her dependence on marijuana as her "biggest obsession." While trapped in the cycle of substance abuse, the actress made countless excuses, telling herself it could be worse.

However, at times, her addiction could reach such worrying levels that she wouldn't get out of bed and just want to hide from the world.

The actress photographed at Brighton Hall on May 21, 2013, in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actress photographed at Brighton Hall on May 21, 2013, in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

The child star's battle with addiction was compounded by an eating disorder that had affected her since childhood. Her dependence on marijuana only made this struggle worse, as she couldn't eat without smoking first.

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If she couldn't smoke, she would sometimes go days without eating, a reality she called "very, very dangerous." Her addiction didn't only impact her health but began to impact her relationships, especially with her mother, whom she described as her best friend.

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Substances had become her closest companion, pulling her away from those around her. "When I realized it started to affect my relationship with not only my friends but specifically my relationship with my mom, that's when I knew I had to make a change," the "Desperate Housewives" star revealed.

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She committed to recovery and, at 248 days sober, described life as "lighter and more colorful" than it had ever been. The actress noted, "Things are easier," recounting a trip to New York where, for the first time, she wasn't held back by dependency.

She said, "I wasn't panicking because I was tied down to a substance. I wasn't thinking, 'Oh, what if I can't use this? What if I don't have my crutch?'"

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Now free from those concerns, the child star helped others facing similar struggles and found strength in leading by example. She shared, "I have a lot of friends who looked to me and said, 'Hey, I'm gonna go get help, because I saw that you got help, and it changed your life.'"

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The actress also drew inspiration from her older half-sister, Demi Lovato, who has openly navigated her own challenges with mental health and addiction. Lovato's journey — including a near-fatal overdose in 2018 — inspired her to be candid about her experiences.

Demi Lovato and the child actress at the premiere of "Hannah Montana: The Movie" on April 2, 2009, in Los Angeles, California.  | Source: Getty Images

Demi Lovato and the child actress at the premiere of "Hannah Montana: The Movie" on April 2, 2009, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

"She obviously gives me a lot of great sister advice, but I think it's more powerful to see her in action. I've started to share my personal story and I would have never, ever, ever done that if it wasn't for her," the child star said of her famous sibling.

The "Desperate Housewives" star and Demi Lovato at the premiere of "Princess Protection Program" on June 18, 2009, in Toronto, Canada. | Source: Getty Images

The "Desperate Housewives" star and Demi Lovato at the premiere of "Princess Protection Program" on June 18, 2009, in Toronto, Canada. | Source: Getty Images

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She continued, "Her honesty, her bravery, and being an open book, I think that is what drives me." In June 2019, a social media user caught a glimpse of the half-sisters' close relationship and shared a photo of the two online.

A Heartbreaking Loss on the Path to Motherhood

On September 6, this "Desperate Housewives" child star shared joyous news on Instagram, announcing her pregnancy in a heartfelt post. She posted snaps surrounded by loved ones, sporting a growing baby bump, and basking in her maternity glow.

The child star and her partner. | Source: Instagram/maddelagarza

The child star and her partner. | Source: Instagram/maddelagarza

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The caption read, "Oh Ryan, how I love you. Thank you for making all of my dreams come true. ♥️ Baby Mitchell 10.24." Lovato also celebrated the news. Thrilled by the idea of becoming an aunt, she shared her enthusiasm during an interview at a screening of her Hulu documentary, "Child Star."

She shared, "I'm really excited to have new life come into our family. Family is very valued to me. I value family and friends over success any day."

The Hollywood star | Source: Instagram/maddelagarza

The Hollywood star | Source: Instagram/maddelagarza

Just days later, the "Give Your Heart a Break" singer expressed her excitement on social media, writing, "My baby sis is having a baby!! I love you @maddelagarza and I can't wait to meet your little angel 🥹🖤."

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But in a tragic turn, the child actress's joy was soon replaced by unimaginable grief. On October 27, she shared the devastating news with her followers on Instagram, revealing that she had endured an emergency C-section and that her daughter, Xiomara, had passed away.

In a heart-wrenching post, she wrote in part, "[…] Ryan and I held our little girl for the first and last time." This child star and "Desperate Housewives" actress is none other than Madison De La Garza.

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After announcing the loss of her daughter, she received an outpouring of condolences and support with one person writing, "When one momma cries all the mommas cry together 😢😢so sorry."

Another social media user wrote, "May your daughter forever rest in paradise. There are no words." A third typed, "There are just no words, Madison." A fourth added, "I'm crying, I'm so sorry 😔."

De La Garza hasn't had an easy journey. From battling substance abuse to the recent heartbreaking loss of her baby, she has faced challenges that few could endure. Yet, through it all, she stands as a figure of resilience, surrounded by love and unwavering support in this profoundly difficult time.

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