5 Celebrity Mom’s Who Embraced Their Post-Baby Bodies
The urgency to lose baby weight in Hollywood is almost as serious as an Oscar win.
Who dropped the postpartum pounds the fastest? Who debuted her post-baby body on a magazine cover? How much did she gain during her pregnancy?
Celebrity moms face these and many more questions when it comes to their bodies after baby. So when we hear high-profile moms like Kate Winslet and Mariska Hargitay embracing their postpartum figures, we celebrate with them.
Let’s take a look at 5 celebrity moms who did not focus on fast weight loss, but instead, embraced the postpartum period and their post-baby bodies.
Kate Winslet:
Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet is mom to three kids: daughter Mia, 13, and sons Joe, 10, and Bear, 4 months.
While recently promoting her new film Divergent, the actress said she’s in no rush to lose the baby weight.
“To be honest with you, after having a baby you end up being so busy with the baby and the nursing,” she said. “And I have two other children as well obviously, so there’s so much going on that the difficulty I find is remembering that you have to eat. Because when you’re nursing you really have to eat, otherwise you don’t produce anything that’s going to feed your child. So nursing’s a great excuse to eat heaps. That’s what I’ve been doing.”
“I have to say, so much attention is placed on this thing of bouncing back after a baby,” she continued. “I don’t advocate fast weight loss at all after a baby, because you are nursing, you can’t, you have to eat and you have to be well… throwing myself into some workout regimen is crazy.”
She added: “Having just had a baby, I’m not going to be thinking about my arse.
Reese Witherspoon:
Academy Award-winning actress Reese Witherspoon had great perspective after welcoming her third child, son Tennessee, in September 2012.
At just 3-months postpartum – when the media asked how she’s “bouncing back” to her pre-baby body – the Oscar-winner kept it real.
“I don’t know if I’m bouncing back. I’m slowly crawling back,” said the actress, who’s also mom to daughter Ava, 14, and son Deacon, 10.
Drew Barrymore:
Currently expecting her second daughter, actress Drew Barrymore didn’t stress over losing the baby weight after welcoming her baby girl Olive in September 2012..
“I don’t worry about it,” she shared of her post-baby body. “I probably wasn’t totally in shape before I got pregnant, but I do think I’m back to where I was. Perfect for me! I take care of myself. But I’m never going to be the person who talks about diet and exercise — I would fail that conversation!”
Prior to her second pregnancy, the Blended star praised the postpartum period as “sacred,” and not a time to be focussed on rapid weight loss.
“I’m still working on it, but I’m not worrying about it,” she said. “We live in a society where everyone’s like, ‘Look at how amazing she looks two weeks out [from giving birth].’ I don’t want to be on that hamster wheel; that’s hell. I’m never going to have the kind of body that makes me excited about bikini season. I’ve never had a ‘beach body.’ But I want to feel like I’m showing up and doing my best. My goal is to be nice to myself, gentle toward myself, during this process. It’s such a sacred time.”
Jessica Simpson:
Jessica Simpson’s weight gain during her first pregnancy was one of the most talked-about topics of 2012.
The Fashion Star mentor graced the January/February 2013 cover of Weight Watchers magazine, showing off her weight loss after the May 1 arrival of her daughter Maxwell.
“I really have to separate myself from the world’s expectations and really just be healthy with myself,” Jessica shared. “I’m not a supermodel. My body is not bouncing back like a supermodel. I’m just your everyday woman.”
And although she’s a multi-millionaire and one of the world’s most beautiful women, Jessica says she’s still human and it hurts when people bashed her body.
“It’s not fun to be talked about,” she shared. “It’s not fun to be judged.”
“I never listen to it, no matter who the press talks about when they’re pregnant,” she added. “It’s ridiculous and unfair. I think any woman who is pregnant and creating a life is pretty much entitled to eat whatever she wants as long as she’s healthy. I wasn’t going to let the media take away from what was one of the happiest times in my life.”
Mariska Hargitay:
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Mariska Hargitay is mom to three children: August, nearly 8, Amaya, 3, and Andrew, 2.
The actress says she not only embraces, but loves her body after baby.
“I love my curves because they scream, ‘I’m a mama!’ I’m the girl who started wearing maternity pants about an hour after I found out I was pregnant because I was so excited about becoming a mom,” she shared. “Things are sagging a bit – I’m not going to lie. But am I going to be upset about the sag or am I going to look at my three gorgeous kids and my husband and count my lucky stars?”
4 Comments
katrina c.
I wish that the media in general would cease talking about post baby weight. Unfortunately for young impressionable women, this is a major concern after baby’s born. Relax, enjoy your precious bundle of joy. 🙂
Shannon
I agree, you should be more focused on the baby and not the weight!
Sarah L
Good advice for new mothers to listen to. Be happy with the body that is feeding your baby.
Veronica Lee
Yayyyy for these celebrities! They are beautiful just the way they are.