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Kylie Jenner discusses pressures of motherhood
The Kardashian gave birth to her second child six weeks ago. Kylie has sent a message to other moms: "It's okay not to be okay."
March 16, 2022 3:35pm
Updated: March 17, 2022 9:20am
Kylie Jenner had her second child over a month ago. Apparently, the celebrity was not ready to appear again on social media after the birth. At least, this is what she has confessed in videos she has shared with her over 318 million fans. Jenner explained the reason for her recent disappearance.
"I wanted to say to all of you who have been moms, this postpartum is not being easy. It's been really hard," said Kim Kardashian's sister, showing her condition after the birth of little Wolf Webster.
"Personally, this experience is a little harder than with my first daughter. It's not being easy mentally or physically or spiritually... it's crazy," commented the 24-year-old entrepreneur.
"And well, I didn't want to come back without saying this, because we can see other mothers who are going through the same thing and it may seem very easy, but for me, it's not being easy," she said in her videos.
The celebrity seeks to leave a message to moms who put pressure on themselves with motherhood: "It's okay not to be okay."
"I realized I was putting a lot of pressure on myself... And I keep reminding myself that I gave birth to a human being, a beautiful, healthy baby boy," Kylie said from her home, letting herself be seen au naturel, without makeup and in comfortable clothes.
"We have to stop putting pressure on ourselves to come back, I don't just mean physically, but mentally, after childbirth. I send you lots of love," concluded the influencer.
Kylie has become a mother for the second time with her partner, rapper Travis Scott. Wolf's arrival has turned Stormi, the first daughter of the union, into a big sister. On February 2, a day after Stormi's birthday, Kylie and Travis welcomed their second child and announced it on Instagram with a tender black and white photo of the baby's hand.