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| Nikki Reed: Fed is best whether that's with formula or breastfeeding | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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A couple of weeks ago, Nikki Reed shared a beautiful photo where she?s nursing her daughter, Bodhi, 20 months, in matching white linen jumpsuits her mother-in-law gave them. Nikki wrote in the caption that Bodhi doesn?t like baby food at all and prefers finger food. She said that Bodhi wanted to continue to nurse and that she often gets asked when she?s going to stop breastfeeding her. The majority of comments were kind and supportive of her. Many people mentioned baby-led weaning. It?s worth noting that Nikki was only sharing her experience and that she never mentioned other mother?s choices only to say whatever you?re doing you are doing it right! Of course Nikki got some judgment for it because it?s the Internet and that?s what happens. (See Pink. Of course thats somewhat different.) In a new interview with E!, Nikki clarified her stance on breastfeeding and spoke a little about the topic of mom shaming. She was so thoughtful about it. I really like her.
[Nikki's] post prompted mostly positive reactions but also some mom-shaming about breastfeeding toddlers as well as criticism of moms who choose not to breastfeed their children at all.
I dont believe that mom-shaming is ever OK, Reed told E! News. Fed, whether thats with formula or breastfeeding or whatever works for your child and for you is whats best. All moms are just trying to do whats best. And for some moms, breastfeeding just doesnt work out, whether thats an issue with milk supply or going back to work right away or whatever that thing is, and it is not our job and responsibility as parents to judge or shame other parents. Its our job and responsibility to support and spread information and uplift and share tips.
Children are born who they are born, thats the one thing that I think Ive really discovered is youre a part of it, sure, she said. And youre nurturing that development and youre hopefully in some way encouraging that development but they are who they are, and they gravitate towards what they gravitate towards. Thats why I wrote that piece on social media a couple of weeks ago just about our journey with food is because Im a first-time mom, this is my first child so Im learning as I go.
In her Instagram post, Reed also said Bodhi had recently shown interest in also eating food and didnt like it served mushy, so the actress took someones advice and started her off on finger foods.
Reed was recently named a celebrity advisor to Raised Real, a plant-based baby food meal service focused on helping parents eliminate time-consuming tasks of making baby and toddler food while maximizing nutrition.
No one told me that not every baby wants to eat mushed banana and jarred sweet potatoes, she told E! News. I didnt realize that. I thought it was that you go from breastfeeding to mushy food to solid food to finger food and thats just the way that is it.
The Twilight star added, Thats something that I discovered that all kids are different and theyre all on their own path, and I really felt compelled to share that because the second a mom shared that with me and I discovered Raised Real, that was what led me to discovering Raised Real was finger foods. The second I discovered that, I was like, Wow, what a relief.
I was a genuine fan of the company, she told E! News. I was just another mom who discovered a wonderful and lets face it, convenient?which is what all moms are looking for?stress-free way of incorporating this into our daily life.
[From E!]
I agree with her that children have a lot of traits inborn and that we should nurture those. She reminds me a little of Jenna Dewan, who just said shes a hippie and she knows it and wasnt at all defensive or haughty about her choices. This is how you do it, celebrities and all humans. You say we?re all learning, we?re all making hard choices, and that we should do what?s right for us (within reason and that doesn?t include not vaccinating our kids). I also like that she was able to parlay this into an endorsement deal that seems genuine for her. This is an actual issue she faced with her baby and it sounds like she used that product and either reached out to the company or they contacted her. This seems like a smart, genuine endorsement and those are the best kind.
As for her relationship with husband Ian Somerhalder, she said, in part, We have a very similar approach to lifestyle and to parenting and hes a very, very special, very caring person and I knew that by the way he parented our animals prior stepping into this chapter. My spidey sense is tingling thats all Im saying about that.
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| Taylor Swift brings out her pastel fairy-queen drag for the Time 100 gala | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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As we discussed previously, Taylor Swift?s 2019 aesthetic is? very pastel. The Reputation-era styling was ?gritty? (gritty for Taylor) but she?s gone back to sorbet colors for whatever she?s launching on Friday. I keep assuming it?s new music, but it could very well be a fashion line or BOTH. Anyway, Taylor decided to attend the Time 100 gala last night. Taylor is on the Time 100 list, and she even got one of the covers, because the old-dude editors of Time Magazine think Taylor is the most important person in music. Agree or disagree?
So Taylor attended the gala looking like? this. It makes me miss the era where she was trying to look like a Victoria?s Secret model, honestly. I would even take her preppy-Kennedy-era over this fairy-queen mess. I mean, I?ll be nice her makeup looks great. The styling is on point and she obviously thought a lot about how she?s presenting herself with this makeover. Everything is coherent and it?s a full-formed LOOK. That being said, this dress is THE WORST. Taylor even wanted us to see the back of it:
It?s TIME. #time100 pic.twitter.com/sC9zu13CVm
Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) April 23, 2019
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