In addition to being a new mom of two, Tori Roloff has had to adjust to her postpartum body.
The Little People, Big World star just got brutally honest on what this has been like.
Spoiler: it hasn't been easy.
In addition to being a new mom of two, Tori Roloff has had to adjust to her postpartum body.
The Little People, Big World star just got brutally honest on what this has been like.
Spoiler: it hasn't been easy.
The Little People, Big World star, who recently gave birth to her daughter Lilah Ray, just got brutally honest about trying to love her postpartum body in a revealing Instagram post.
Back when Tori first announced that she and husband Zach Roloff were expecting their second child together, the star said that this pregnancy has been a lot harder than the last.
"However I have had a harder time accepting my body this go around. I’ve gotten bigger a lot faster than I did with Jackson and I’ve become a lot more insecure."
"It’s been hard to really enjoy this pregnancy because I’ve let my own body image issues get in the way."
"Us as women are so badass. Like we can grow babies. And I know I need to give this up to God right and be thankful for this gift-and I’m trying trust me."
"But for all those women out there-pregnant or not- you need to hear this just like I do: you’re beautiful, you’re strong, and dang it love yourself no matter what. I know someone besides just me needs to hear that today. So excuse me while I go try my best to live out these words and continue growing a freaking human being."
She just got brutally honest about the subject in another revealing Instagram post.
“Having major abdominal surgery is difficult for me because I hate being restricted.”
"I hate not being able to physically keep up with where my mental state is. Plus there are jiggles in places that are honestly just hard to come to terms with."
"I know my body will heal and I will be back where I want to be. It’s just the waiting that’s hard."
"For all those PP mamas out there. Love yourself hard. We all have our days and that’s okay. Our bodies are so insane and I’ve said it before- women are bad ass."
Since her candid post, so many fans have reached out with support.
"It’s such a hard but wonderful time. I’m so proud of you and think you’re the most beautiful. ❤️im always here," added one of her friends.
Additionally, so many new moms in the comments could relate to the postpartum struggles:
"I’m 18 months postpartum and still all jiggly! I’m waiting for that magic pill to take away all my fat!! Lol."
In the meantime, we wish this adorable family all the best with their new bundle of joy!