15+ Celebrity Moms Who Proudly Normalize Breastfeeding in Public

In the United States, it is a legal right for women to breastfeed in public. But there are people who continue to think that it is not a thing that can be done in public.
We all agree that mothers deserve better and they should not be asked to cover their breasts while breastfeeding their babies.

Emily Ratajkowski
Karolina Kurkova
Kate Upton
Olivia Wilde
Tia Mowry
Gisele Bündchen
Jenna Dewan
Eva Longoria
Troian Bellisario
Iskra Lawrence
Liv Tyler
Milla Jovovich
Breastfeeding is a right protected by law. It is also the most natural thing and no one should be ashamed for doing something that was intended by God to be done this way.

Breastfeeding is the healthiest way to feed a child and no one should be forced to give up that right.

There were a lot of people who agreed with this and there were also others who didn’t.

Do you think it is should be normalized to breastfeed in public? Or mothers should cover and find a better place and not show their body parts while feeding their baby?

What about you? Share your thoughts in the comment section on Facebook

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