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Georgia Love has thanked her supporters in the wake of her mum's death.

The Bachelorette star Georgia Love has thanked her social media followers for the “huge outpouring of love, support and condolences” they’ve shared in the wake of her mother’s death.

“I’m absolutely amazed by the number of messages I’ve received from others who’ve been through or are going through the same heartbreak, let alone from those who are just sending well wishes,” she wrote on Instagram this evening.

“Thank you to every single person who has shared even a single thought for me and my family.”

The 28-year-old’s mother, Belinda Love, passed away on Saturday after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

I am so overwhelmed by the huge outpouring of love, support and condolences from all over the world since announcing the devastating news of my beautiful mum’s passing. I’m absolutely amazed by the number of messages I’ve received from others who’ve been through or are going through the same heartbreak, let alone from those who are just sending well wishes. Thank you to every single person who has shared even a single thought for me and my family. This is an absolutely awful time in our lives and we know the hurt will continue for a long time. But one thing my mum taught me was to believe in paying it forward and that from every negative can come even the slightest positive. So I hope my family’s gut wrenching loss can create some awareness of the brutal disease that is pancreatic cancer and hopefully do some good in helping to find a cure. November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. If you have time, please head to www.pancare.org.au and if you have even a dollar spare, please think of donating or buying a purple ribbon or wrist band to wear this month in support of @pancareaus and let’s hope the sobering statistic of a 7% survival rate for this awful cancer can be changed ???????????? #pancare #pancarefoundation #pancreaticcancer #pancreaticcancerawarenessmonth #bacheloretteau

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The former news reporter said while she and her family are currently in the depths of an “absolutely awful” period, she is determined to find a silver lining in their grief.

“One thing my mum taught me was to believe in paying it forward and that from every negative can come even the slightest positive,” she wrote.

“So I hope my family’s gut wrenching loss can create some awareness of the brutal disease that is pancreatic cancer and hopefully do some good in helping to find a cure.”

Georgia announced the news of her mother’s tragic death late on Monday night, just days after the finale of The Bachelorette went to air.

Georgia and her mother Belinda. Image: Instagram.

“Mum, you were my first friend and my best friend, my rock, the one who knew me better than anyone in the world and who supported and backed me through every single thing I did,” she wrote on Instagram.

"You were the one I went to for advice, the one I shared every story with and the one who was always there to pick me up.

"There is so much more I need and want to share with you. I have no idea how to even begin to say goodbye. I love you, Mum, and will continue to every single day."

November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Please head to www.pancare.org.au to donate.