Ashley Graham Celebrates Postpartum Body With Candid Snap
The supermodel and mother of three gave birth to twins Roman and Malachi in January 2022.
We can always count on Ashley Graham to keep it real on social media.
The model, 35, recently took to Instagram to show off her postpartum body just over one year after giving birth to twins, Roman and Malachi, and the unfiltered photo has tons of moms feeling a little less alone when it comes to body standards.
In the candid pic, Graham is seen baring it all for the camera while grabbing a hold of her stomach—which she previously admitted looks different now than before she had children. The mother of three often embraces her body publicly, showing off her stretch marks and other bodily pregnancy changes to serve as a realistic example for women everywhere.
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"The realest one we know ??," Graham's makeup artist Kate Jane Hughes commented on the new Instagram post, which needed no caption.
"?????????? so beautiful - I love it," her pal Jenna Lyons added.
Graham's fans also flooded the comment section with adoration for the brunette bombshell, including one user who wrote, "I wish I saw post like this when I was younger. The impact of photos like these is substantial."
"What every postpartum mom needs to see! ??????," added another.
"I feel very represented by you and it makes me feel seen. Thank you. ??," someone else wrote.
"I look at you and see such a beautiful woman. Thank you for showing this, after three children I look the same. Thank you for helping me see that I am beautiful too. ????," another fellow mom added.
Graham welcomed her twin boys in January 2022, marking her second and third children with husband Justin Ervin. The pair also share 3-year-old son Isaac, who was born in January 2020.
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Graham recently celebrated the first birthday of her youngest two sons, writing via Instagram, "Happy birthday to my beautiful boys, Roman & Malachi! You two are constantly curious, utterly hilarious, and always changing. You keep me on my toes and make it totally worth it that I had to write this from the kitchen floor, covered in God knows what. I love you!"