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In a scathing rebuke of “snap back” culture, singer Maren Morris posted a nearly nude photo of herself on Instagram and spoke out against the way society talks about postpartum bodies over the weekend. According to PageSix , the singer called the pressure put on mothers to “snap back” after childbirth “deeply troublesome.”
In the caption that accompanied the photo of the underwear-clad singer, Morris wrote how she was never going to say that she was trying to get her body back. “No one took it,” she wrote. “I didn’t lose it like a set of keys. The pressure we put on mothers to ‘snap back’ is insurmountable and deeply troublesome.” Um, yes… we agree. “You are and always were a fucking badass,” Morris concluded. “And yeah, I’m proud.”
Morris and her husband, fellow singer Ryan Hurd , welcomed their first baby back in March of 2020. Their son Hayes was born at the start of the COVID 19 quarantines , which happened not long after Morris performed a set in a nude bedazzled jumpsuit at the Rodeo Houston (while nine months pregnant, because as she said before… she’s a badass).
This isn’t the first time stars have openly talked about the way that society wants new moms to immediately bounce back to their pre-baby bodies. Kristen Bell told NBC’S Today about how she wasn’t in any hurry to change her postpartum shape after the birth of her children, even noting that her body remained changed a year later. “It’s a reminder that I’m a superhero. And I’m proud of it,” Bell told Today in 2016.
In 2018, Kylie Jenner discussed the ways her body had changed after giving birth to daughter Stormi, and how she grew to accept the changes by altering her signature style, according to Clever News. “My stomach isn’t the same, my waist isn’t the same, my butt’s bigger, my thighs [are] bigger,” she said during a Q&A on YouTube. “And honestly, I’m finding I have to change my style a little because nothing in my closet fits me from before.”
Most recently, DJ and presenter Ashely Louise James took to Instagram to show how her body had changed during the days following the birth of her baby Alfie, and how she felt about the pressure to “snap back” to her pre-pregnancy shape. “I’ve been asked countless times whether I’m going to be snapping back, or whether I feel pressure to… I wish it wasn’t even a question we had to be asked,” she wrote on a January 2021 post. “And I’ve seen women being shamed for their body’s ability to naturally shake off their weight. The truth is we’re all so different, and right now I’m just fascinated at how my body is changing daily.”
We love how celebs like Morris, James, and Bell are speaking out about the way we talk about postpartum bodies — and we hope the culture of “snapping back” after birth comes to an end soon.
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In a scathing rebuke of “snap back” culture, singer Maren Morris posted a nearly nude photo of herself on Instagram and spoke out against the way society talks about postpartum bodies over the weekend. According to PageSix , the singer called the pressure put on mothers to “snap back” after childbirth “deeply troublesome.”
In the caption that accompanied the photo of the underwear-clad singer, Morris wrote how she was never going to say that she was trying to get her body back. “No one took it,” she wrote. “I didn’t lose it like a set of keys. The pressure we put on mothers to ‘snap back’ is insurmountable and deeply troublesome.” Um, yes… we agree. “You are and always were a fucking badass,” Morris concluded. “And yeah, I’m proud.”
Morris and her husband, fellow singer Ryan Hurd , welcomed their first baby back in March of 2020. Their son Hayes was born at the start of the COVID 19 quarantines , which happened not long after Morris performed a set in a nude bedazzled jumpsuit at the Rodeo Houston (while nine months pregnant, because as she said before… she’s a badass).
This isn’t the first time stars have openly talked about the way that society wants new moms to immediately bounce back to their pre-baby bodies. Kristen Bell told NBC’S Today about how she wasn’t in any hurry to change her postpartum shape after the birth of her children, even noting that her body remained changed a year later. “It’s a reminder that I’m a superhero. And I’m proud of it,” Bell told Today in 2016.
In 2018, Kylie Jenner discussed the ways her body had changed after giving birth to daughter Stormi, and how she grew to accept the changes by altering her signature style, according to Clever News. “My stomach isn’t the same, my waist isn’t the same, my butt’s bigger, my thighs [are] bigger,” she said during a Q&A on YouTube. “And honestly, I’m finding I have to change my style a little because nothing in my closet fits me from before.”
Most recently, DJ and presenter Ashely Louise James took to Instagram to show how her body had changed during the days following the birth of her baby Alfie, and how she felt about the pressure to “snap back” to her pre-pregnancy shape. “I’ve been asked countless times whether I’m going to be snapping back, or whether I feel pressure to… I wish it wasn’t even a question we had to be asked,” she wrote on a January 2021 post. “And I’ve seen women being shamed for their body’s ability to naturally shake off their weight. The truth is we’re all so different, and right now I’m just fascinated at how my body is changing daily.”
We love how celebs like Morris, James, and Bell are speaking out about the way we talk about postpartum bodies — and we hope the culture of “snapping back” after birth comes to an end soon.
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After delivering a rock-star performance at Bonnaroo this past weekend, Maren Morris appears in the latest issue of Playboy magazine. Yes, there are semi-nude photos and sexy poses, but it’s what the songwriter says in the accompanying interview that is most titillating. Here are five takeaways from the Q&A, including what is perhaps the most candid sex talk heard from a country music star in years, if not ever.
Morris doesn’t suffer online trolls or those who body shame. Every time I’ve spoken up or clapped back at some troll, it has been very much me. I wouldn’t go back on any of it, because they deserved it. Body shamers? They’re asking for it. I would never regret calling them out.
It’s OK to make demands in your sex life.
I would say that if you’re in a relationship and that person isn’t going down on you on the regular, dump them. If it doesn’t happen enough early on, you know what you’re getting for the rest of it. A selfish lover is a no-go from the get-go.
She says she was basically an unknown to many before “The Middle.”
When I did “The Middle” with Zedd, most of the world had never heard of me. A lot of people have checked out my country music as a result. It has brought a lot of awareness, fans and listeners to country music, especially recently.
I didn’t come to play, BOY…// did one of my favorite interviews in @playboy this month. Photographed, styled, and interviewed by WOMEN for their Gender + Sexuality issue https://t.co/vmLt5hEIZu
— MAREN MORRIS (@MarenMorris) June 18, 2019
She looked to Dolly Parton for inspiration when considering posing for Playboy . I remember Dolly Parton’s amazing [October 1978] Playboy cover and reading about the drama surrounding this wholesome figure being part of a magazine that has showcased naked women for decades. It was such a faux pas in country music, and yet she ended up making one of the most iconic Playboy covers of all time … so many of the moves Dolly made in her career were about bucking the status quo, especially when it came to sexuality and gender norms within country music.
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Morris’ husband, songwriter Ryan Hurd, is a feminist and was in favor of the photo shoot. It’s awesome to be with somebody who is an
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