

I guess what I’m saying is that I don’t feel any pressure to do it. Kids today are growing up with so many different definitions of family. And there’s no definition of the ‘normal family’ anymore. We are fully committed and really happy as a family. In many ways, a child is more of a commitment. “We’re engaged, but no specific plans yet-we just have to find the time to put it together. Jason and I lived two blocks away from each other for years and never met.” Olivia on whether she and fiancé Jason Sudeikis are getting married… It’s like it had to happen the way it happened. I think if we can see people in our lives as chapters, we have a much healthier perspective about the whole thing. Now I’m in a much wiser, more centered place in life. “ wouldn’t be this person without that first marriage. I wasn’t going to sacrifice myself because I was becoming a mother.” Here are some highlights: Olivia on whether she worried it would be hard to be a working mother… And there’s usually a diaper involved.”ĭuring the interview she also talks about marriage, motherhood and her career. I mean, I certainly don’t really look like that when I’m breast-feeding.
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You can be someone who is at once maternal and professional and sexy and self-possessed. It felt like we were capturing that multifaceted woman we’ve been discussing-that we know we can be. I don’t know, now it feels like Otis should always be on my breast. Breast-feeding is the most natural thing. “Being shot with Otis is so perfect because any portrait of me right now isn’t complete without my identity as a mother being a part of that. I mean haven’t we all nursed our babies in a Roberto Cavalli dress? No.

You’re headed out to a nice dinner or event and your baby starts to fuss. The timing of the image couldn’t have been better: We’re in the midst of World Breastfeeding Week, during which the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action, with the support of WHO and UNICEF, is busy promoting the health benefits of nursing in 175 countries around the world.In this month’s Glamour Olivia Wilde is showing off her impeccable style and her baby boy.įor the shoot, which was likely created to showcase various designers for Fall, that actress added her best accessory – her son Otis!īut the best shot by far was the one of Olivia nursing the 3-month-old in the booth of a classic diner. The UN World Health Organization (WHO) encourages breastfeeding for at least six months, and Wilde’s son is already 5 months old.

It was a fitting message coming from Wilde, film star and former cast member of “The O.C.,” who seems to be a champion of maternal health around the world, judging by her appearance at UN Global Moms + Social Good Conference this past spring. Related: Breastfeeding Controversy at Beverly Hills Anthropologie Sets Off Firestorm “I don’t know, now it feels like Otis should always be on my breast.” Wilde added, ”Being shot with Otis is so perfect because any portrait of me right now isn’t complete without my identity as a mother being a part of that.” “Breastfeeding is the most natural thing,” she told the magazine, regarding the pose in which she’s wearing a Roberto Cavalli dress and Prada shoes while nursing her naked infant son.

Gisele Bundchen, Jaime King, Gwen Stefani, and Miranda Kerr are among the celebrity moms who have helped glamorize breastfeeding recently - and now, with her buzz-inducing mom-and-baby photo image included in a spread for Glamour, cover girl Olivia Wilde has joined their proudly lactating ranks.
