Rosie Huntington-Whiteley: I mourned my old life when I had baby

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley says she felt “a sort of mourning” at the loss of her old life when she became a mother, adding that it took her a “long time” to embrace the new role.

The model and actress, 34, has a four-year-old son, Jack, with her partner, actor Jason Statham. She is now pregnant with her second child.

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The star, who recently launched her own beauty brand, Rose Inc, said she had an identity crisis when Jack first arrived in 2017.

Speaking to Porter, Huntington-Whiteley said: “For a period after I had my first son, there was a real shift in identity, and a sort of mourning of the loss of your old life, and who you were… I just remember feeling like the rug was pulled out from underneath me.”

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She said she had gradually embraced her new life. “If you’re someone that, like me, attached a lot of identity to my physicality and the way that I felt and looked, it really took me a long time to come around. But I think once I stepped into the role, embraced it, everything sort of relaxed a little bit. I did start to feel this new sense of life.

“And, now in my thirties, my confidence is so much [greater] and my ability to make decisions and not second-guess myself is stronger. I genuinely feel like my life is much more well-rounded.”

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