Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon revealed that she had to 'muscle through' the first few months of motherhood because she had no support, which left her delirious.
The mother-of -three said she didn’t feel supported when she welcomed her daughter Ava into the world.
The 45-year-old actress shared the details with ‘Armchair Expert’ podcast, saying: "I did not have a lot of support with my first baby and I learned really early, like this is not going to work. I tried to muscle through for five months with Ava, just not sleeping and I became delirious."
The Morning Show star added: "I was lucky enough to have money saved and I didn't have to work but it's just not a one-person job. I would even say it's not a two-person job."
“I was lucky enough to have money saved and I didn't have to work but it's just not a one-person job. I would even say it's not a two-person job."
Reese Witherspoon went on to say: "I never expected the kind of relationship that I have with them, but it's so rewarding to be able to have kids that you can process life with a little bit, and they help me understand the complexities of what it means to be a human now."
Reese also said she feels "grateful" that her kids are such a huge part of her life. She added: "I'm really, really grateful that these little humans are in my life. Adult humans."
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