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The model has son Theodore, eight months, with her husband Spencer Matthews and said she was blasted a disgrace for staying active throughout the pregnancy.
Vogue told the July issue of Women's Health UK: "I used to get comments off people saying, 'I think it's a disgrace, you need to be relaxing, you're pregnant, you need to take the next 10 months off!'
"But that doesn't suit me or my lifestyle or the way I feel about myself. I didn't have to get back into shape. Who am I getting back into shape for? Don't waste your pity."
The star previously addressed her baby weight, saying she didn't put much on while expecting Theodore as she exercised throughought, and even planned a spin class for the day she gave birth.
Speaking to The Sun On Sunday's Fabulous magazine, she said: "Loads of new mums have asked me how I lost the baby weight but I didn't put that much on when I was pregnant.
"I trained every single day, from seven weeks into my pregnancy. I wanted to do some spinning on the day I gave birth but I had to be induced at 6am so the doctors wouldn't let me.
"I'm lucky. I have worked out all my life, so my body has great muscle memory. But for other women it can be much more difficult, and I think we all need to be much nicer to ourselves."
(JG/MH)
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Vogue Williams Slammed For Pregnancy Workouts
Vogue Williams has revealed she was targeted by online trolls for her decision to exercise whilst pregnant.The model has son Theodore, eight months, with her husband Spencer Matthews and said she was blasted a disgrace for staying active throughout the pregnancy.
Vogue told the July issue of Women's Health UK: "I used to get comments off people saying, 'I think it's a disgrace, you need to be relaxing, you're pregnant, you need to take the next 10 months off!'
"But that doesn't suit me or my lifestyle or the way I feel about myself. I didn't have to get back into shape. Who am I getting back into shape for? Don't waste your pity."
The star previously addressed her baby weight, saying she didn't put much on while expecting Theodore as she exercised throughought, and even planned a spin class for the day she gave birth.
Speaking to The Sun On Sunday's Fabulous magazine, she said: "Loads of new mums have asked me how I lost the baby weight but I didn't put that much on when I was pregnant.
"I trained every single day, from seven weeks into my pregnancy. I wanted to do some spinning on the day I gave birth but I had to be induced at 6am so the doctors wouldn't let me.
"I'm lucky. I have worked out all my life, so my body has great muscle memory. But for other women it can be much more difficult, and I think we all need to be much nicer to ourselves."
(JG/MH)
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