Why did a photo of actress Anne Hathaway's jeans go viral?

That some celebrities that they are mothers leave motivating messages on social networks is a great step to end the pressure that many women suffer to recover their figure after giving birth. If yesterday we talked about the singer Alicia Keys and the defense of her mother's stretch marks today we talk about a famous actress, Anne Hathaway who has posted on Instagram a photo of her jeans that has gone viral.

The actress, protagonist of Alicia through the mirror and winner of an Oscar, has just been a first-time mother with 33 years. The girl was born in March, and apparently, as with most women, it is taking time to recover her figure. But he is not ashamed of it, but accepts it and adapts to the circumstances.

Like many, after being a mother, she is not worth the same clothes she used before becoming pregnant. He went to wear jeans shorts last summer and confessed that his body is not the same and definitely his legs are not, so he chose to cut some pants to make them a bermuda that would be more comfortable.

In his message he says,

"You should not be ashamed to gain weight in pregnancy (or never). You should not be ashamed if the weight loss takes longer than we thought (if you want to lose it). You should not be ashamed to cut your jeans because Last summer's shorts are too short and tight for this summer. The bodies change. The bodies grow. The bodies shrink. Everything is love (don't let anyone tell you otherwise). Peace. "

There is no shame in gaining weight during pregnancy (or ever). There is no shame if it takes longer than you think it will to lose the weight (if you want to lose it at all). There is no shame in finally breaking down and making your own jean shorts because last summer's are just too dang short for this summer's thighs. Bodies change. Bodies grow. Shrink Bodies It's all love (don't let anyone tell you otherwise.) Peace xx #noshame #lovewhatyouhavebeengiven

A photo posted by Anne Hathaway (@annehathaway) on Aug 8, 2016 at 7:33 p.m. PDT