"A moment that should actually be joy often becomes a burden."; Influencer accuses Viih Tube…

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“Every pregnancy leaves marks, it’s inevitable and natural. Every body is a body, every reality is unique, and that’s okay. What I don’t think is normal is promoting and normalizing lack of health care during pregnancy,” the influencer began

Photo: Instagram/Viih Tube and Sara BroedelPhoto: Instagram/Viih Tube and Sara Broedel

The former BBB Viih Tube would have been defamed by a digital influencer this Tuesday (23) after posting notes about her new body during the postpartum period. Recently, Lua Di Felice’s mother opened up to her fans about the difficulties of motherhood, venturing out and showing the marks her first pregnancy had left on her skin. However, the images didn’t please a content creator who decided to speak out against the famous.

Viih Tube is constantly complimented for showing the reality behind the cameras and sharing the whole postpartum process, breastfeeding and the changes in the body after pregnancy on social media. But despite support from followers, content producer Sara Broedel disliked the celebrity, who slammed the exsister for discouraging pregnant or postpartum moms.

> Photo: Instagram/Viih Tube and Sara Broedel

“Every pregnancy leaves marks, it’s inevitable and natural. Every body is a body, every reality is unique, and that’s okay. What I don’t think is normal is promoting and normalizing lack of health care during pregnancy,” the influencer began, focusing her content on motherhood as the influencer has done since Lua was born.

“Total transgressions and gaining more than 20kg in weight during pregnancy can lead to several serious problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, shortness of breath, back pain, not to mention what’s to come for the baby.” […] A moment that should bring joy often becomes a burden. I’ve heard several stories from mothers who are experiencing bodyrelated depression during pregnancy and postpartum, and then I’m like, why not take care of yourself?” Sara continued on her Instagram Stories.

The influencer even countered the praise AxBBB received on social media. “‘Real bodies,’ ‘real motherhood,’ ‘necessary’… They talk a lot about not romanticizing motherhood, but do we really have to make it that hard? […] Several pregnant girls watch and think: “Oh, take care of me, for what, right?”. They just forget that she will be completely clean before long and most women will be frustrated…” she finished.