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Celebrity1 min(s) read
Published 10:44 07 Mar 2020 GMT
Ashley Graham has been extremely candid with her fans throughout her journey from pregnant expectant mother, to giving birth to her son.
Graham's Instagram feed has commonly been populated recently either by semi-nude pregnancy updates for her millions of fans, or of candid messages explaining how pregnancy had affected her body. These body positive messages have hopefully had a positive impact on other expectant mothers who might have been experiencing changes to their own bodies and learning to adapt to the new challenges of life while pregnant.
Ashley Graham shares a video of her pumping breast milk in an Uber:
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For instance in, December she shared this post of her doing some yoga, captioning the picture;
"Throughout my pregnancy so far I’ve gained 50lbs. And the best part is, I don’t care! I have never felt better, and I am so thankful that my body and son have allowed me to be as mobile and flexible as I have been. Between working out, yoga, acupuncture and lymphatic massages- I finally feel like I figured out this whole pregnancy thing and how to feel my best."
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However, talk show host Wendy Williams put the supermodel on blast during Thursday's episode per Yahoo!, and it was all due to this post Ashley shared of her changing her baby's diaper in Staples.
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"Sh?t just got real! First diaper blow up while running errands with no restroom in sight! Thank God I remembered to put the changing mat in the diaper bag!!!" Graham wrote, but Williams appeared less than impressed by the scene as she spoke about it during the episode.
Check out what Wendy Williams had to say about Ashley Graham changing her baby's diaper in Staples:
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Per Yahoo!, Williams said, "as a mother, you hate it when you go places and there are no changing tables”, she continued, "Mothers are looking at Ashley like, ‘If she can do it, I can do it too.’ No the hell you can’t.”
“If you have a 7-week-old child [at Staples] … you’re watching the baby more than you’re watching where the Sharpies and the rings of paper and the cartridges for your printer,” Williams said. “When you see that baby’s face turn purple, you know what they’re doing.”
“You leave your whole basket there, you scoop up the baby.
“This is not cool, and I don’t know why we have to know about it on your Instagram.
“This is not hot. Ashley, I like you. This is not hot,” Williams went on, “This is sending a bad message. I don’t want to see this in the store. I don’t, and I’m a mom.”
So what do you think? Does Wendy have a point or is this all much ado about nothing?