‘No-limits’ motherhood: Are celebs offering a way forward or setting an impossible standard?
Sienna Miller has become a prominent figure in the conversation around modern motherhood, returning to work shortly after giving birth to her third child at the age of 44. Her public appearances challenge traditional expectations of postpartum recovery, showcasing a polished image despite the challenges of motherhood. This trend raises questions about whether celebrity portrayals of motherhood set an unrealistic standard for everyday women.
- ▪Sienna Miller returned to work three weeks after giving birth to her third child.
- ▪She described her experience of traveling with her children as an 'absolute disaster'.
- ▪Miller's postpartum appearance has sparked discussions about the pressures of modern motherhood.
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