Teyana Taylor shares what
she likes best about her killer body, how her 13-month-old daughter's
fearlessness inspires her, the inside secrets to parenting and fitness, in the
latest issue of SELF magazine.
"My whole life, I 've always had issues gaining weight. My
favourite part of my body used to be my breasts, but now my breasts belong to
Junie," The 26-year-old singer, actress and songwriter said.
"She probably sucked out every ounce of milk.inside secrets to parenting
and fitness...I had to pump, because she didn't want to work for the milk...so
now I just deal with little mommy insecurities. Whenever I look at super-busty
ladies, that ain't nothing but a little double-sided tape and a push-up bra. We
all have flaws....you gotta embrace it."
Taylor and husband, Cleveland Cavaliers's player
Iman Shumpert welcomed their daughter, Iman Tayla, (Baby Junie) on December 16,
2015.
"You 're gonna have a
little say down there, and there's nothing wrong with a little sag. I think
today, we forget what real beauty is," she said. "I appreciate it
because this sag is from me birthing and feeding my child, my seed that is part
of me. I appreciate every stretch mark, every say. One boob is bigger than the
other....but it is what it is. I love my body and I love the place that I 'm
in. I think dance and happiness and movement and family and love is what makes
me love my body"
She has on strong message
to everyone obsessed with comparing bodies and obsessing over beauty.
"I just want everybody to know that we are all human, we all
have to give birth, there 's always that time of the month, we all get our
hearts broken, we all find love. We all have insecurities. Whether it's losing
weight or gaining weight....we all feel like, Oh, my eyebrows look crazy today!
or My hair is thining1 or whatever it is. But we have to remember that nothing
is impossible."
When she is feeling down,
Taylor is often inspired by her daughter. She says that parenthood has made her
mature and emotional and her daughter's fearless attitude is a source of
motivation in her own life.
"Everything and anything is possible if you put your mind to
it, and i get that from my daughter. Nothing is impossible for her.
Source: SELF Magazine
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