Olivia Wilde breastfeeds in Glamour mag fashion shoot
Hollywood actress photographed breastfeeding baby Otis during high-fashion shoot
We’ve seen celebrity mums breastfeeding on Twitter and Instagram in all manner of poses.
Whether it’s Sin City actress Jaime King breastfeeding in bed or supermodel Gisele breastfeeding while having her hair and make-up done we’re used to seeing well-known mums proudly sharing their feeding photos.
But now Hollywood actress Olivia Wilde has gone one step further by feeding her son Otis during a high-fashion photo shoot for US Glamour magazine.
And the 30-year-old insists slipping her boob out of her Roberto Cavalli dress and letting the 3-month-old feed felt ‘natural’.
"Being shot with Otis is so perfect because any portrait of me right now isn't complete without my identity as a mother being a part of that,” she told US Glamour magazine.
"Breastfeeding is the most natural thing. Now it feels like Otis should always be on my breast. It felt like we were capturing that multifaceted woman we've been discussing - that we know we can be. You can be someone who is at once maternal and professional and sexy and self-possessed. But I certainly don't really look like that when I'm [typically] breastfeeding."
In another picture, Otis gazes into his mum’s eyes, wearing just a nappy.
The Tron: Legacy actress insists she wasn’t worried about being a working mum because her own mother was a good example.
"My mum is such a badass working mother," she said.
"That inspired me when I was pregnant. I wasn't going to sacrifice myself because I was becoming a mother."
Photos: US Glamour magazine
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