Maggie Wilson reveals protection order prevents her from talking to her son Connor
Maggie Wilson shared a devastating detail about her relationship with her son Connor.
On Sunday, she made a Mother's Day post with photos of Connor.
The beauty queen turned businesswoman revealed Connor is currently under a protection order that forbids her to interact with him until he is of legal age.
Maggie wrote in her caption, "It's been almost two years since I last held him and 494 days since we last spoke. I've missed 2 birthdays, 2 Christmas', 2 New Year's celebrations and countless milestones. There is nothing more painful than the loss of a child who I know is growing up without me."
She continued, "You may have noticed that I've been posting less about him. It's because I received a notice for a Protection Order for sharing images and videos of my own son on social media. To stop me from seeing or speaking to him until he is an adult."
Maggie added, "I am a mother but I have been robbed of being able to be a mother. Nonetheless, I will always be his mommy and that is something no one, not even time can erase. You are always with me Connor. Forever in my heart, in my mind, and my prayers."
She also sent out her love for Connor with a message, "One day bubbah. Our time will come. I will never lose hope. I love you and miss you dearly, my little man."
"To all the mothers who understand the complexities of love and loss, may this day bring a gentle reminder of the enduring bond that transcends time and space. Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers, near and far, who carry their children in their hearts, today and always."
Maggie and her estranged husband, Victor Consunji, got married in 2010. They welcomed their son, Connor, in 2012.
In 2021, Maggie confirmed her separation from Victor. The pair were still seen together in 2022 for Connor's birthday.
Here are some of Maggie's precious moments with her son Connor:
Trauma
"I refuse to put my son through more trauma. He doesn't deserve that," Maggie wrote in an open letter.
Communication
"I refuse to have him adapt without proper communication. That is simply unfair to a child," she said, referring to the inconsistent communication she and Connor went through due to conflict with her son's dad.
Safety
"That is simply unfair to a child. I want my son to feel safe. To feel loved and to be able to love, feel and speak without fear," Maggie shared.
Choose kindness
"Until those lines are open, I will patiently wait for when that day comes, when things are finally calm and when people choose kindness. I will wait, no matter how long it takes; even if it means that I will not be able to have another child, then so be it," she concluded.