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Blake Lively Praised For Sporting Breast Pump In Public While Visiting Disneyland Paris

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The actor was thanked by fans for normalizing breast pumps after she shared photos on Instagram from a recent trip to Disneyland Paris.

People on social media are applauding Blake Lively for normalizing pumping breast milk in public following her recent Instagram post.

On New Year's Day, the actor shared a carousel full of snaps from a trip to Disneyland Paris.


She captioned the collection:

"2023 Highlights: pumping at @disneylandparis 🥛"
"Cheers Remy"

The second photo shows Lively posing with Remy from Disney's 2007 Ratatouille. Lively was decked out in her mouse ears and Disney attire, and completed the outfit with an Elvie Stride breast pump on her hip.

You can see the post below.

Fans appreciated Lively's candid post about the realities of motherhood and applauded her for "normalizing" pumping in public places.

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Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds welcomed their fourth child in February. The couple, who wed in 2012, also share daughters James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4.

And Lively seems to be loving every minute of it.

She previously told Forbes:

“I think having children for me made me feel so much more in my skin."
“I never felt more myself or at ease in my own body or more confident — not to say that there aren’t a bevy of insecurities coming at me a million times a day, but I just feel incredibly settled.”

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