“S–t just got real”!
11.02.2020 - 19:11 / eonline.com
It's been three weeks since Ashley Graham and her husband Justin Ervin welcomed their first child. On Monday, the 32-year-old model took to Instagram and shared a candid message about life as a new mom.
"Raise your hand if you didn't know you'd be changing your own diapers too," Graham captioned a selfie. "After all these years in fashion I never could've guessed that disposable underwear would be my favorite piece of clothing but here we are! No one talks about the recovery and healing (yes
“S–t just got real”!
Motherhood can be messy. New mom Ashley Graham has experienced her first public astronomical blowout, and we're not talking about a hairstyle.
On Friday, the 32-year-old model got real about motherhood when she shared an Instagram photo of her changing newborn son Isaac Menelik Giovanni‘s dirty diaper while shopping at a Staples store.
Ashley Graham is sharing an honest look into the not-so-glamorous side of motherhood.
Ashley Graham continues to bare all about her life as a working mom!
Ashley Graham is a supermodel, a businesswoman, and a new mom, so it's little surprise she's pretty skilled at multitasking. On Tuesday, she shared a clip of herself pumping breast milk in the back of an Uber, adding the caption, "First pump in an Uber. Ever so slightly awkward."
Supermodel Ashley Graham posted an intimate photo on Instagram of her post-pregnancy stretch marks. Graham has been open about the new world of motherhood since welcoming her newborn son, Isaac Menelik Giovanni Ervin, with husband Justin Ervin.The model has stated that her and her husband's lives "have changed for the better" with the birth of their baby boy last month.
This hot mama is still sending us nudes, stretch marks and all. The latest Ashley Graham’s nude stretch marks photo, however, is a particularly special one: It’s her first posted online since giving birth to her baby boy, Isaac, last month. The supermodel, 32, took to Instagram on Monday, Feb. 17, to share the intimate photo, and we’re still not quite over it.