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12.06.2023 - 15:29 / glamour.com
By is notoriously private. Despite having one of the most famous faces in the world.
Despite having appeared on more than 40 Vogue covers in her 17-year modeling career. Despite anonymity being something largely out of reach for her, she has kept an enviable grip on her privacy when it comes to her relationship with her husband, Joshua, and the life of her young son, Levi. But today she wants to talk —hers in particular—and why her experiences postpartum have started a new chapter in her life: joining the fight to pass the United States’ first-ever national paid family leave policy.
“Postpartum, my body, my physical health, and my mental health were extremely vulnerable,” she tells Glamour.“[Childbirth] is such a universal experience,” she continues. “This is how we all come into the world.
But the fact that there's not policy in place that protects women or birthing people going through this period is something that is really devastating in this country. Now is the time to really bring this to the forefront.
This is something that everybody should care about.”Currently nearly eight months pregnant with her second child, the model and entrepreneur has also recently joined infant formula a group of parent advocates that includes Naomi Osaka, Meghan Trainor, and Tan France who have come together with the brand to advocate for better rights for moms and new parents. Kloss’s personal goal is to help in the fight to —a campaign that Glamour has been working on in partnership with Paid Leave for All since 2022. At the moment, America is one of only six countries in the entire world with no national paid leave policy. “I'm from a state in this country [Missouri] where a trigger ban went into place right as Roe was overturned,”
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Raquel Leviss has “begun negotiations” for her return home after staying at a mental health facility amid Scandoval, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
EXCLUSIVE: Mental health is on the minds of medical professionals, policy makers, parents, and advocates these days. Yet a new study reveals that one area where little has changed for mental health is popular movies.
Pete Davidson has checked into rehab.
Pete Davidson has checked himself into rehab for mental health treatment, according to reports.The Saturday Night Livealumni has reportedly checked into rehab for mental health issues but is “getting out pretty soon”, according to a source who spoke to People.“Pete will often check himself into rehab to work on these issues,” an additional source told People. “His friends and family have been supportive during this time.”Davidson has spoken out about his mental health issues in the past, revealing in 2018 that he had been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder after suffering with long-term depression and anxiety.
Pete Davidson is in rehab just weeks after being charged with misdemeanor reckless driving following a March car crash, ET has learned.A source tells ET that the alum is in rehab for mental health issues and is working to «get back on track.»«Pete Davidson has been in rehab and is being treated for mental health issues,» the source says. «He can be manic and wasn't sleeping well or taking good care of himself, so he decided to go to get help, take a break, and get back on track. Pete is focusing on himself.», who was was first to report the news, says Davidson is being treated at the same Pennsylvania facility where his friend and fellow star John Mulaney sought help for substance abuse issues.ET has reached out to Davidson's rep for comment.Davidson's admission to rehab comes not long after he hit the red carpet for the premiere of his latest film,.
Service users at the Change Mental Health Resource Centre in Castle Douglas have been working on a quilt project for Mental Health Awareness Week.
Lewis Capaldi is stepping away from music… for now.
Coronation Street actress Georgia May Foote has revealed to fans that she suffers from an autoimmune condition that is affecting her appearance. The 32-year-old star, who played Kay Armstrong on the soap until 2015, suffers from vitiligo.
Jackie Evancho is speaking out about her struggles with mental health.The 23-year-old singer took to Instagram Monday to share that her desire to be perfect led her to develop an eating disorder and anxiety amongst other things.«Growing up being told that in order to do the thing you love most, it must be perfection, you must look perfect, sound perfect, behave perfectly as a 10-year-old child, is a challenge. Big challenge,» Evancho shared.
Staff working at a mental health unit experienced ‘racism’ both from patients and fellow colleagues, a new review has revealed.
Lewis Capaldi has confirmed that he will be taking a mental health break following his set at Glastonbury Festival.While onstage on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury yesterday (June 24), Capaldi – who was noticeably experiencing vocal difficulties – addressed the recent break he took prior to the festival performance, saying: “I recently took three weeks off. It was a break for my mental health and stuff.”“I wanted to come back and do Glasto ’cause it’s so incredible, so I just wanna thank you for watching us.
It looked like a set from the BBC series Line Of Duty with a blizzard of sticky notes stuck to every wall of the home office. But Nik Bunney wasn’t trying to solve a crime; he was trying to solve himself. Now, more than five years on from that scene at his house in Essex, the City stockbroker-turned-author has used his research to write a book with a compelling message: taking control of your own mental health is as simple as ABC.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are more loved-up than ever.
When it comes to working with brands, those in the diet industry are off the table for Jameela Jamil.
celebrity chef has “banned” vegans from his restaurant after reportedly receiving a negative review from a customer who criticised the lack of plant-based options. On Tuesday, Chef John Mountain revealed on the Facebook page for his restaurant Fyre that the eatery would no longer be catering to vegan diners. According to Mountain, the decision to ban vegans from the Perth, Australia, restaurant was due to “mental health reasons”.
Orville Peck has some unfortunate news for fans, and is “heartbroken” to have to share it.
A Stirling student is taking on a punishing birthday challenge in an effort to raise awareness of a Forth Valley mental health service.
Amanda Bynes was detained by police over the weekend and taken into custody for a mental health evaluation.According to , who was first to report the news, Los Angeles Police Department officers handcuffed Bynes Saturday morning after receiving a call from a woman who was in distress. That woman was determined to be Bynes.
Conor Maynard had it all… Fancy record deals, massive number ones, adoring fans and Justin Bieber levels of fandom – but somewhere along the way things unravelled and 11 years later he’s back with an album more emotionally in tune than what’s ever come before. The pop sensation that broke records in 2012 is returning with his first album in over a decade and while he’s still singing about heartbreak, this time he’s eager to prove how his hiatus has bettered his ability to write music and come to terms with the highs and lows of his turbulant career. Beginning things on a dramatically fast trajectory, the Can’t Say No singer experienced exponential fame while operating from a mindset of pure positivity – however he admitted that looking back at 30 years old, he can no longer ‘relate to that person whatsoever’.