Supermodel Nicole Trunfio breastfeeds her baby boy on Elle Australia cover "There is nothing more powerful and beautiful than motherhood,” she wrote under her Instragram version of the cover."The last thing I want to do is be controversial, so please take this for what it is, let us #normalizebreastfeeding".
The #normalizebreastfeeding hashtag has been used nearly 100,000 times on instagram, with many recent posts showcasing Trunfio’s cover.The issue keeps coming up because only 40% of moms worldwide breastfeed their children, and some complain of being shamed for doing so in public.
An Australian magazine has been slammed by critics for featuring a photo of a supermodel breastfeeding her young son on its cover - but the publication never made it to the newsstands. Elle Australia was immediately praised when an image of its June issue was posted on instagram by cover model Nicole Trunfio, showing her holding Zion to her bare chest.
However, it soon transpired the publication was being sent to subscribers only, and was different to the version hitting the streets, which showed the 29-year-old fully clothed, holding her baby. using the image to battle the stigma of nursing in public. { SEE PHOTOS)
TWEETS #normalizebreastfeeding
The #normalizebreastfeeding hashtag has been used nearly 100,000 times on instagram, with many recent posts showcasing Trunfio’s cover.The issue keeps coming up because only 40% of moms worldwide breastfeed their children, and some complain of being shamed for doing so in public.
An Australian magazine has been slammed by critics for featuring a photo of a supermodel breastfeeding her young son on its cover - but the publication never made it to the newsstands. Elle Australia was immediately praised when an image of its June issue was posted on instagram by cover model Nicole Trunfio, showing her holding Zion to her bare chest.
However, it soon transpired the publication was being sent to subscribers only, and was different to the version hitting the streets, which showed the 29-year-old fully clothed, holding her baby. using the image to battle the stigma of nursing in public. { SEE PHOTOS)
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