Since bringing her little girl home last week, Osie White has given her devoted mother, Lorraine Kelly, a lot of reasons to celebrate. And on Friday, it was the same when the just arrived mother gave a very intimate glimpse into life after giving birth.
The 30-year-old published a picture of her body on Instagram after giving birth to her daughter, which Lorraine also shared on social media. Rosie took a selfie with her bathroom mirror while wearing a nursing bra, pyjamas, and disposable underwear.
The inspiring message Rosie spoke about her relationship with her body and how much it has changed after having Billie was born was enhanced by the comments of the ITV actress.
Rosie mentioned that one week has passed since the delivery, and while she kind of imagined my stomach to be more jelly now and that she would be inconsolable over her appearance, it has grown a life and welcomed our Billie into the world.
Rosie also stated that she has been looking back at pictures from before she got pregnant, and she thought she looked horrible. But after the delivery she thinks she looked totally fine. It’s true what they say about looking back and then realizing how dumb you were at the time. It has only taken her ten months to build a positive relationship with her body after carrying our daughter.
“I wish I had taken a million pictures of myself naked, as Moira Rose once said, and I would have been kinder to myself. I was also expecting my breasts to be enormous, but WOW.
The mother of one shared a cute picture of her infant wearing a white babygrow with red love hearts to celebrate the arrival of her little girl on Sunday. Billie is holding onto one of Rosie’s fingers in the candid photo.
Rosie mentioned that It seems like she has been here the entire time, and the purpose of the previous things is a little unclear.
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