Brooklyn Decker Says Having Children 'Sucked The Life Out Of My Body'
The “Grace and Frankie” actress was responding to a troll on Twitter.
Carly Ledbetter
Brooklyn Decker doesn’t like to keep answering questions about her body after having two children, but because of trolls on Twitter ― she’ll keep fighting back.
The “Grace and Frankie” actress replied to a social media user last week after the critic said the former model and Sports Illustrated cover star now “looks gangly.”
The Twitter user, whose posts are now protected, also mentioned that the 31-year-old “looked so good” in the 2011 film, “Just Go With It.” Decker wasn’t having it.
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“My children sucked the life out of my body and left behind a bag of bones. I don’t know what else to tell you,” the 31-year-old answered back. “I miss my boobs too- I don’t even know what to call them now.”
For the umpteenth time- because people love to comment on my body (or lack thereof) my children sucked the life out of my body and left behind a bag of bones. I don’t know what else to tell you. I miss my boobs too- I don’t even know what to call them now. 🤷♀️ https://t.co/sQJRaQ2djY
The actress also joked about dealing with her new boobs and her old bras, which she said she still hasn’t replaced.
“The funny thing is I haven’t had the time to buy new bras, so they are like empty shells of their former life. A daily reminder of what once was!” Decker said to a mom, who also said that she was left wondering where her boobs went after two kids.
The funny thing is I haven't had the time to buy new bras, so they are like empty shells of their former life. A daily reminder of what once was! 😂
When she couldn’t make it to the Golden Globe Awards a few years ago because of her then-newborn son, the model shared a photo of her herself in a baggy t-shirt joking that while she wasn’t there, her kid was “sucking on a golden globe tho.”
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