Ashley Grahan has got real about her postpartum body on Instagram, having shared a candid mirror selfie, along with some sweet snaps of baby Isaac.
The supermodel captioned the candid pictures: "camera roll from last week."
Credit: 396The plus-sized model was open about her relationship with her body throughout her pregnancy, in fact. Speaking to Grazia magazine back in January, she disclosed: "[My body] has been changing in some new and interesting ways. It hasn’t been easy to embrace my pregnant body, but it’s definitely a reminder of how awesome our bodies truly are. Nothing fits me. I texted my stylist and I said, I need a fitting. I just need five key pieces.”
This is not the only candid snap that Ashley has shared of late, however. In honor of International Women's Day, Ashley Graham took to Instagram to share a powerful picture of her in labor with her first child, Isaac.
"This is the face of my greatest strength. The greatest pain I’ve ever known and the greatest accomplishment that I’ve ever achieved. On this International Women’s Day understand that despite whatever pain or trial we have all experienced as women, we are also strong, powerful and capable of accomplishing greatness. Happy International Women’s Day! Let’s all celebrate our, and each other’s strengths today," she captioned the picture.
And back in March, Ashley posted a video of her pumping breast milk in an Uber, and broke taboos surrounding breastfeeding in the process.
Watch the moment below:The plus-size model shared a video of her manually pumping her breasts, disclosing that pumping-on-the-go has become part of her daily routine. "Use[d] to answer emails on my uber rides, now I pump before my breasts explode," she captioned the post, which has since garnered over five million views.
People were certainly impressed by her candor. I’m pretty sure the more ppl complain about Ashley breastfeeding/ nursing, the more pics she posts I’m here for it [sic]," wrote one Twitter user, while another added "Movie remake opp: Riding in cars with breast pumps [sic]."