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Rumer Willis at the God’s True Cashmere x Nick Fouquet Collaboration Launch at Just One Eye on October 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, california
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As a reminder for everyone judging Rumer Willis for breastfeeding her toddler, the World Health Organization recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first six months, and then continue breastfeeding alongside complementary foods for up too two years of age or beyond, provided that mother and child desire.
So if Willis wants to continue breastfeeding her daughter, and her daughter wants to continue breastfeeding, then it’s none of your business!
Last year, during World Breastfeeding Week, Willis wrote on instagram about her “amazing” breastfeeding journey with Louetta. “I feel so grateful that our journey has been so incredible. Breastfeeding has been one of the most joyful and bonding experiences of my life with Lou,” she wrote in part, adding, “I don’t know when we will stop but I am sure we will figure it out together.”
The My Divorce Party star added, “This journey has been filled with ease and grace, and I feel incredibly privileged because I know this isn’t the case for everyone,” she continued. “What matters deeply to me is creating a space to support women on their breastfeeding journey, so all can experience the joy and connection it brings.”
And back when her daughter was just 7 months old, Willis told E! News that people who have a problem with breastfeeding need to mind their own business. “I don’t have shame about my breasts or about feeding my daughter,” she said.”that’s how they eat; that’s how they find connection; that’s how they find safety.”
“We, as a society, are the ones who have sexualized breasts,” she continued. “Breasts are literally made to feed our children.” Yes, queen!
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