Kelly Rowland - Leave Your Vagina Alone!...No Selfie Stick There...
Destiny's Child's and Motivation Singer Kelly Rowland gives graphic details on childbirth and looking at her Vajayjay for the first time.
Mother of one, Kelly Rowland has opened up on childbirth in the pages of her first book, Whoa, Baby!:
Speaking to USA Today, she said the disappearance of her toned tummy was the physical change that most surprised her.
"I just saw a cover that I did for Shape and then I’m looking in the mirror going, ‘Oh, my god this is not the same body. How did this happen?' And, I had to just keep reminding myself that, 'You had a baby, Kel.' But I was hard on myself. I really was.”
"Your vajayjay does not look the same for a very long time,” she told USA Today adding that "the world’s worst idea" had been her decision to hold up a mirror to her crotch after her son's birth.
" When I finally caught a glimpse of the orifice that was causing me so much pain and sorrow, I almost screamed out loud.
"That bloody battlefield was my vagina? Was I going to look like that forever? Would Tim [Witherspoon, her husband] ever want to come near that nasty scene again?"
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"But, I care about it. We go to get it all done up and trimmed and waxed and this and that and it’s all swollen and crazy and you’re just wondering, what just happened?"
So her advice to new mums?
"Put away the selfie stick. Do not look in that region when you've just come home from the hospital, and definitely, don't capture the image on your cell phone for posterity. Just leave your vagina alone! She advises...well...am waiting for the book cause am so kelly rowlandized.
coco's note
#mysteryofmotherhood
Mother of one, Kelly Rowland has opened up on childbirth in the pages of her first book, Whoa, Baby!:
Speaking to USA Today, she said the disappearance of her toned tummy was the physical change that most surprised her.
"I just saw a cover that I did for Shape and then I’m looking in the mirror going, ‘Oh, my god this is not the same body. How did this happen?' And, I had to just keep reminding myself that, 'You had a baby, Kel.' But I was hard on myself. I really was.”
"Your vajayjay does not look the same for a very long time,” she told USA Today adding that "the world’s worst idea" had been her decision to hold up a mirror to her crotch after her son's birth.
" When I finally caught a glimpse of the orifice that was causing me so much pain and sorrow, I almost screamed out loud.
"That bloody battlefield was my vagina? Was I going to look like that forever? Would Tim [Witherspoon, her husband] ever want to come near that nasty scene again?"
"But, I care about it. We go to get it all done up and trimmed and waxed and this and that and it’s all swollen and crazy and you’re just wondering, what just happened?"
So her advice to new mums?
"Put away the selfie stick. Do not look in that region when you've just come home from the hospital, and definitely, don't capture the image on your cell phone for posterity. Just leave your vagina alone! She advises...well...am waiting for the book cause am so kelly rowlandized.
coco's note
#mysteryofmotherhood