Reese Witherspoon shares untold story of her life
Reese says she feels 'grateful' that her kids are such a huge part of her life
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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